Maine Unions Lead on the Green Energy Transition

Maine’s fifteen years long OSW policy debates have been hobbled by entrenched opposition from Maine’s lobstermen. It would also be impossible to convince politicians to pass an OSW law that was oblivious to the interests of Maine’s lobstermen. Governor Mills and her team reached out to Maine Lobstermen’s Association (MLA), but they did not break through the impasse. The MLA continues to oppose OSW by arguing about potential impacts “on the marine environment, commercial fishermen and our fishing heritage.” MLA’s opposition has grown stronger in the past few years under the influence of New England Fishermen’s Stewardship Association (NEFSA), which is orchestrating conservative anti-OSW campaigns across the East Coast. To break this logjam, the MLCC worked with the country’s only lobstering union, Lobster 207. Though a small fraction of Maine lobster fishers are unionized, the lobstering union has a crucial role in advocating for improved working conditions within the lobstering industry. more, >>CLICK TO READ<< 08:50

One Response to Maine Unions Lead on the Green Energy Transition

  1. borehead - Moderator says:

    On the eve of a labor strike that will cripple the economy, further inflicting more misery on the citizens through the Biden-Harris Administration’s reckless ignorance of business and finance, this article does not influence my beliefs only strengthens my anti-ocean industrialization beliefs. Thank you NEFSA.

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