- Utility Workers Union of America Local 369 rejected a proposed labor contract with Entergy for the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant in Massachusetts.
- The 688-MW plant is on line, but is operating with about two-thirds of its usual workforce in what Entergy terms a contingency staffing plan implemented when talks failed to settle a contract by the time the old one expired.
- Federal mediation might be the next step, but no decisions have been made. Entergy says the plant is safe with the contingency staffing levels.
From the article: "Members of the Utility Workers Union of America Local 369 voted against Entergy (NYSE: ETR)’s proposed labor contract on June 20 for workers at the 688 MW Pilgrim Nuclear Power Plant in Massachusetts. ..."