MJ01.5 ^ | 11/2/2012 | Dan Alexander
Utility workers from Alabama, touted by Governor Christie as coming a great distance to help restore power, were reportedly turned away from New Jersey because they did not belong to a union. Alabama utility crew in New Jersey Alabama utility crew in New Jersey (WAFF TV)
Huntsville Utilities, Decatur Utilities and Trinity Electric workers were sent to Long Island instead according to Huntsville, Alabama TV station WAFF because “they were told by crews in Seaside Heights that they can’t do any work there since they’re not union employees” according to one of the employees. (what crap)
Some of the crews wound up in Roanoke, Virginia while others headed home.
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