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NRC Site Entry/Exit Issues Due to Oyster Creek Union Strike
ML071340140
Person / Time
Site: Oyster Creek
Issue date: 06/12/2003
From:
NRC Region 1
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References
FOIA/PA-2007-0175
Download: ML071340140 (1)


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NRC SITE ENTRY/EXIT ISSUES DUE TO OYSTER CREEK UNION STRIKE DATE COMMENT 5/21/03 S. Dennis spoke via telephone to union president Ed Stroup to reiterate the unimpeded site entry/exit requirements for NRC personnel if a strike should occur. S. Dennis spoke to Ed Stoup about two months previous when the union first rejected the last, best, and final contract offer from AmerGen.

5/22/03 Union strike begins at 12:00 pm.

5/23/03 Following two minor issues involving slight delays in NRC personnel site access, S. Dennis contacted the union office and spoke to Jeff Munyon, shop steward, to again remind the union of the requirements concerning entry and exit of NRC personnel.

5/24/03 thru Some very minor delays encountered by NRC personnel on entry 6/10/03 and exit. No problems noted with SSDI team entry/exit.

6/11/03 B. Summers encounters delay while entering the site at about 7:00 am and had to verbally remind picketer concerning NRC access requirements.

6/11/03 S. Dennis encounters delay while attempting to exit the site at about 11:30 am. A picketer stood directly in front of the car and would not move. While attempting to go around the picketer, right then left, the individual shadowed the car movements preventing passage. S. Dennis then spoke to the individual reminding them of the requirements concerning NRC personnel entry and exit.

The individual then moved aside.

6/12/03 S. Dennis encountered safety issue while entering site at 6:45 am due to picketers delaying site access. While turning left off Rt.9 to enter the site, picketers walked in front of 2 other cars which had already made the left turn and were attempting to move forward toward the security checkpoint. This delay prevented S. Dennis from entering the site and caused his car to remain in the path of oncoming traffic for 5 to 10 seconds until the picketers moved.

6/12/03 At 08:30, S. Dennis spoke to Site VP Ernie Harkness concerning the issues which occurred on 6/11/03 and 6/12/03. Ernie requested the residents file an incident report with Jesse Hackenberg (AmerGen strike issue coordinator) and contact the Lacey Township Police for any complaints we may have. I've taken no action regarding his requests pending discussion with RI management. (S. Dennis spoke with N. Perry at 0900)