Organized Labor Declares Impasse With Environmental Groups Over Clean Energy Overhaul – NPR Illinois

With a last-minute deal at the end of May on a $694 million subsidy for Exelon to support three of its unprofitable nuclear power plants to avert closure, other issues freed themselves from the logjam. And since then, unions and environmentalists had been pointing fingers over which side was injecting “new” elements into negotiations, specifically in two areas: decarbonization and prevailing wage.
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Fed up neighbor
4 years ago

Excelon sure knows how to play the con game and extortion game.

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Bill
4 years ago

Talk about a bunch of BULL$h!t!!

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