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Maine Legislature to Consider Lineworker Safety Act
The parents of Brent Churchill, a member of this local who died tragically while restoring electrical power after a storm in 1999, have worked with their local legislator, Representative Walter Gooley of Farmington, to propose legislation they hope will help prevent similar tragedies in the future. The draft of the language for the bill (LD 869) became public on Wednesday, February 14. Some of the provisions in the bill are similar to conditions IBEW Local 1837 negotiated Central Maine Power following Brent's death. This bill, however, would cover all lineworkers in Maine, not just those employed by CMP. The bill must go through several steps before it can become law, and there are opportunities along the way to either make it stronger or to weaken the protections it proposes. Members are encouraged to contact the union office with your thoughts about the legislation, as well as to participate in the public debate if you are interested. Members who would like more information about the bill can contact the IBEW 1837 office. |
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