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Edison International Announces 12 Lineworker Scholarship Recipients

ROSEMEAD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, Edison International announced the 12 recipients of the Edison International Lineworker Scholarship, which awards up to $25,000 per recipient to pursue a career in the skilled trade workforce at Southern California Edison. The scholarship, funded by Edison International shareholders and IBEW Local 47, is designed to build and strengthen a diverse workforce in SCE’s service area. As California approaches its ambitious 2045 carbon-free goal, the need for...

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