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Decatur Utilities: Nonunion AL crews turned away from Sandy recovery

Started by Silent_Bob, November 02, 2012, 10:33 AM NHFT

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Silent_Bob

http://www.waff.com/story/19981857/some-nonunion-ala-crews-turned-away-from-sandy-recovery

SEASIDE HEIGHTS, NEW JERSEY (WAFF) -

The hurricane-ravaged east coast has been receiving north Alabama help, but crews learned they could not help out in New Jersey unless they affiliated with a union.

Crews from Decatur Utilities headed up there this week, but Derrick Moore, one of the Decatur workers, said they were told by crews in New Jersey that they can't do any work there since they're not union employees.

The general manager of Decatur Utilities, Ray Hardin told Fox Business they were presented documents from the International Brotherhood of Electric Workers at a staging area in Virginia. The documents stated they had to affiliate with a union to work, which the crews could not agree to.

The crews were originally called to Seaside Heights, but they never made it to New Jersey. They attempted to look for work in other areas but made the decision Thursday night to return home.

Moore said they're frustrated being told "thanks, but no thanks."

Huntsville Utilities said they were not turned away and are up in storm ravaged areas working.

Joe Wheeler EMC said they did not respond to New Jersey, but did go up to Maryland and headed home once they were done.

Jim Johnson

Unions are systemically unprepared for market changes like a huge storm.  Unions are created for the protection of a specified group of people and can not respond to, and actually resists, the needs of others.
In this case it is actually a detriment to themselves, because it shows them as not willing to works with others in an emergency.

Russell Kanning

Nice
I guess we know who will be out of jobs when the going gets rough