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Update 4: Rural and regional NSW electricity supply disruption risk from ETU-driven industrial action

UPDATE:

The Electrical Trades Union (ETU) has notified Essential Energy of additional proposed industrial action in the form of an unlimited number of bans on issuing Access Permits and Field Access Authorities to non-Essential Energy staff commencing at 12:00am Thursday 2 December 2021 and concluding at 12:00am on Friday 3 December 2021; and a ban for an indefinite period on locking systems commencing 12:00am Thursday 2 December 2021.

In addition to the above there remains a range of other indefinite or periodic bans in place, including limitations on the following work tasks and activities:

  • Travelling outside normal working hours.
  • Use of a specified range of Information Technology programs and Applications.
  • Certifying and inspecting Accredited Service Providers (ASPs) designs and projects.
  • Verification on Life support Customers for planned outages.

Field Staff Switching – meaning that power will not be switched off which will prevent certain planned works from going ahead.

The ETU industrial action notice also includes several indefinite actions requesting that employees undertake a range of communications activities including distributing ETU/CEPU industrial campaign-related material to members of the public and Essential Energy staff; and employees providing their views concerning industrial action with members of the community and media.

Some of the cited actions include a Safety Commitment, whereby relevant employees will be ready, willing and able to perform unplanned work that, if not performed imminently, would create a serious and imminent threat to human life.

Potential Impacts

The planned industrial action is likely to create unavoidable disruptions for ASPs, contractors and customers through the possible postponement of planned work. ASPs will receive notice of planned work being postponed on the morning of the job. Notice will be provided through a phone call or email that morning.

Any job that is postponed will need to be resubmitted. This can be completed through the usual process of completing a ‘Request for Planned Outage’ form CEOP6013 and submitting via contestableworks@essentialenergy.com.au.

What do you need to do?

Communicate this information to relevant members of your organisation.

Further Information

If you need further information, please email aspinfo@essentialenergy.com.au.

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