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Update on Rural and regional NSW electricity supply disruption risk from ETU-driven industrial action
UPDATE ON:
Disappointingly, the ETU is conducting industrial action following months of good faith bargaining. Essential Energy continues to pursue an agreement that recognises the hard work of our employees, while balancing our community’s expectations around energy costs.
Last week the ETU communicated its intention to take industrial action from 17 November 2021. On Thursday 18 and Friday 19 November, Essential Energy received further notices from the ETU on protected industrial action. These notices include:
- An unlimited number of bans on issuing access permits and field access authorities to non-Essential Energy staff commencing 12am Tuesday 23 November through to midnight Thursday 25 November 2021.
- A work stoppage for 12 hours on Thursday 25 November from 6am – 6pm
- An unlimited ban on locking systems in the period of 8am to 11am each day, commencing Thursday 25 November and repeated on each day thereafter. This means that participating crews will not unlock any devices including phones to answer calls, iPads to conduct key work activities, vehicles or gates and buildings.
The ETU-led industrial action is taking place during the early phase of the bushfire season and commencement of storm season. This action makes it more difficult for small business owners, developers, famers, landowners, Councils and other groups in our rural and regional communities as they try to recover from the detrimental impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Essential Energy has reprioritised planned work to ensure urgent and critical work can be performed as required, to reduce the risk of outages not being responded to in a timely and safe manner. Daily project assessment continues to minimise the impact for developers and contractors across regional NSW.
Unfortunately, despite our best efforts, the action being led by the ETU will have unavoidable disruptions for customers, ASPs and contractors.
Safety, for our customers, employees, contractors and the wider community, remains our number one priority. We will continue to update you on relevant developments as they occur. In the meantime, thank you for your patience and support.
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Further Information
If you need further information, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au.