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MEDIA ALERT: Myuna workers rally to save jobs

Mining and Energy Union < 1 mins read

Mineworkers at Myuna Colliery will rally outside Eraring Power Station today, calling on Origin Energy to secure a sustainable coal supply deal with their employer Centennial coal, to avoid the closure of their mine and 300 local coal mining jobs. 

The Mining and Energy Union (MEU), Australian Manufacturing Workers Union (AMWU), Electrical Trades Union (ETU) and Collieries’ Staff and Officials Association (CSOA), say Eraring Power Station should purchase coal from the captured mine through to its new closure date in 2029.

 

Workers said they would continue campaigning to ensure the mine continues operating for the life of the power station.

 

WHAT: MEU, ETU NSW, AMWU NSW & CSOA Joint Rally of Myuna Colliery workers 
WHEN: TODAY - WEDNESDAY, 4th Feb 12PM 
WHERE: Eraring Power Station, Rocky Point Rd, Eraring NSW 2264


Contact details:

Emily Holm 0400382271

Jackie Woods 0414241483 

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