UWUA Local 369 Members, Elected Officials, Concerned Residents and Labor Leaders to Rally at State House to Demand Entergy put Safety before Profits
Area leaders say enough is enough – Louisiana-based Entergy continues to ignore the safety of the community by keeping experienced union workers off the job as issues continue to mount at Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant
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Labor leaders, concerned citizens and a host of Commonwealth elected leaders will join the Utility Workers Union of America Local 369 for a rally outside the State House to protest Louisiana-based Entergy Corp’s ongoing lockout of experienced workers at Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant. The rally takes place Thursday, June 28th at 1:00 pm.
“It’s time for Entergy to choose safety over profits.”Dan Hurley, president of UWUA Local 369
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