All posts tagged "Utier"
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Prepa: Personnel Ready to Address Issues During Strike
Announces Contingency Measures for 24-Hour Work Stoppage
- Posted May 11, 2021
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Prepa chief attributes Tuesday’s blackout to ‘internal terrorism’
Utier calls charge a ‘confabulation,’ says tree-branch unhooking work along power lines in western region caused power outage
- Posted July 29, 2020
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Governor pledges to work with union on concerns over Prepa, LUMA deal
Will review Utier legal analysis that questions validity of contract with LUMA Energy for T&D operation
- Posted June 30, 2020
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Puerto Rico electric utility union argues for independent inspector
Instead of receiver requested by bond insurers
- Posted March 29, 2019
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Court of Appeals denies electric utility union request to invalidate actions of Puerto Rico fiscal board
Utier attorneys argued the board continued to make budgetary decisions while its legality was questioned
- Posted March 7, 2019
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Union emphatic on Puerto Rico energy policy bill amendment for workers
Utier urges membership, public to show up at Capitol
- Posted November 6, 2018
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Another suit challenging Puerto Rico fiscal board’s legitimacy dismissed
Judge Swain reiterates plenary power of Congress in electric utility union claim
- Posted August 15, 2018
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Employees, retirees object to privatization of Puerto Rico power utility
Prepa union leaders warn the model will raise power, water rates and hinder renewable energy development
- Posted February 28, 2018
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Puerto Rico Engineers Assoc. says San Juan plant must be powered up to stabilize grid
CIAPR's president explained that service in the northern part of the island will remain unstable as long as grid is unbalanced
- Posted December 1, 2017
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US government to defend Promesa’s constitutionality
DOJ has until Dec. 6 to file memorandum in support of the validity of the federal law
- Posted November 6, 2017