INDIANAPOLIS (March 2, 2021)- IndyGo is seeking community contributions in celebration of Transit Employee Appreciation Day, held annually in March.
Transit Employee Appreciation Day is Thursday, March 18, 2021. IndyGo will be collecting comments and stories from riders and other community members beginning today to share with employees later in March.
“It’s more evident than ever before that transit employees are an integral part of our community,” said Inez Evans, President and CEO. “The IndyGo team has bravely continued to serve our riders throughout the pandemic, and we cannot express our gratitude and appreciation enough.”
“All IndyGo employees, including members of the ATU Local 1070, work hard every day to provide reliable transit service to our city,” said Roy Luster, President of the Amalgamated Local 1070 Transit Union. “We are proud to serve our community and grateful every day for the dedication of IndyGo’s employees.”
Community members who would like to submit a note of appreciation to their favorite IndyGo employees are encouraged to do so at indygo.net/transitemployeeappreciation.
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