Negros Power Halloween 2025 Workload
Halloween 2025 works differently for the hardworking men and women behind Negros Power. It means double time maintenance work.

While many families gather to remember their dearly departed, Negros Power Halloween 2025 is still work as usual.
All Saints’ Day on November 1 is commemorated with reverence and respect. Most Filipinos who live far away from home usually hold a homecoming during this time. It is a national holiday, so most people spend the day at the cemetery, cleaning their loved ones’ final resting place, offering flowers and prayers, and sharing food made usually of glutinous rice, as is tradition. But Halloween 2025 works differently for the hardworking men and women behind Negros Electric and Power Corporation (NEPC).

How’s Your Halloween 2025?
This year, November falls on a Saturday. Many took this chance to have a long weekend break by filing leaves of absence on October 31. Some businesses even stopped operations on October 31 to allow their workers to go back to spend time with their families.
So while most of us are on a long weekend break, the Negros Power crew continues to “break” their backs to do repairs and continue with maintenance work. Work never stops for these linemen because the company is committed to the 5-year Development and Modernization Program that it had set from the beginning.
Knowing this is an assurance to everyone that Negros Power is fully committed to bringing the distribution utility up to standard. This means a more reliable power for the long term for Bacolod City and Central Negros! There are still four more years to go for the company to complete the plan, but many consumers can already feel the positive changes to the community brought about by Negros Power.
