UPDATE: Resident claims temporary nuke plant workers’ housing violates zoning, Entergy refutes claim of temporary housing

Attorney Ted Bosen—one of the prime movers of the Freeze Pilgrim initiative— sent out a press release today saying that he has been alerted by locked-out members of the Utility Workers Union, that temporary workers, imported by Pilgrim, are sleeping in trailer units on the grounds of the plant.

Ted Bosen states this is a violation of the town’s zoning bylaw and has notified the attorney for the Electrical Workers’ Union at Pilgrim to that effect.

These temporary workers have been brought in by Entergy, owners of Pilgrim, to run the plant.

Bosen warns that if the Union attorney fail to seek a cease and desist order from the town, Plymouth citizens are prepared to do so themselves.

Entergy spokeswoman Carol Wightman says there are no trailers on the property and therefor there is no violation to comment on.




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