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Omaha Steve

(99,679 posts)
Thu Jun 14, 2012, 11:01 PM Jun 2012

Scabs Brought in To Run Nuclear Power Plant During Lockout in Mass.


http://www.inthesetimes.com/working/entry/13382/scabs_brought_in_to_run_nuclear_power_plant_during_lockout_in_mass/

Thursday, Jun 14, 2012 • 3:12 pm

By Mike Elk

On June 5, a number of replacement workers and outside managers were brought in to operate Entergy's Plymouth Station nuclear power plant in Plymouth, Massachusetts. While the replacement workers have experience working as technicians in other nuclear power plants in the United States, the union claims that the technicians lack the site-specific experience needed to operate a plant as complex as Plymouth Station. One replacement worker who spoke to Working In These Times worries that a mix of replacement workers and Entergy managers with little experience operating the Plymouth Station could cause a catastrophe.

The lockout of 250 workers began after Utility Workers Union of America (UWUA) Local 369 and Entergy were unable to agree to a contract. Entergy had pushed for the elimination of disability insurance, of life insurance for workers over age 55, and of seniority in the plant, as well as for cuts to workers’ retirement and medical plans. The company also wanted to maintain the right to make unilateral changes to workers’ retirement and medical plans whenever it wanted.

“What we want is protection down the road for our family” says union member John Barilaro. “It’s a risky business and people do get sick. And they really don’t care. They are just concerned about the bottom line.”

Entergy Spokesman Michael Bourne says Entergy decided to lock the workers out because the “union would not back away from their right to call a strike at any time without prior notification” after the union contract expired Tuesday night. But Dan Hurley, president of UWUA Local 369, disputes this charge. Hurley says that while the union would not give up their legal right to strike after the contract expired, it was willing to give the company advance notice of a strike, so as to comply with federal laws.

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Scabs Brought in To Run Nuclear Power Plant During Lockout in Mass. (Original Post) Omaha Steve Jun 2012 OP
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Bennyboy Jun 2012 #1
What could possibly go wrong? K&R Egalitarian Thug Jun 2012 #2
It's a shame the scabs couldn't drag in Ilsa Jun 2012 #3
Treating the scabs poorly, too. Ilsa Jun 2012 #4
Anyone who lives near there... I've got advice for you. Zalatix Jun 2012 #5
The Entergy scabs don't have experience in a Mach 1 plant PuraVidaDreamin Jun 2012 #6

Ilsa

(61,695 posts)
3. It's a shame the scabs couldn't drag in
Fri Jun 15, 2012, 07:00 AM
Jun 2012

the children or grandchildren of management while they work. That might give management a new perspective.

Ilsa

(61,695 posts)
4. Treating the scabs poorly, too.
Fri Jun 15, 2012, 07:05 AM
Jun 2012

One of the replacement workers at the plant claims that Entergy has not engaged in good faith dealings with them, either. They weren't informed that they were scabs until after signing their contracts, and Entergy hasn't followed through on promises of housing, protection, etc.

PuraVidaDreamin

(4,101 posts)
6. The Entergy scabs don't have experience in a Mach 1 plant
Fri Jun 15, 2012, 07:14 AM
Jun 2012

the same design as Fukishima. The scabs are from a Mach 3 plant
and basic electric plants owned by Entergy.

I'm a downwinder, and this is truly frightening.

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