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Exelon / Clinton nuclear officers ratify their first contract with NUNSO

Updated: Jan 25, 2022


Clinton Nuclear, Exelon, Nuclear Security
Illinois' Clinton power plant // Source: commons.wikimedia.org

Exelon / Clinton nuclear officers ratify their first contract with NUNSO


Published 30 May 2019 Homeland Security News Wire


Clinton nuclear security officers working for Exelon at Clinton Power Station have voted on 8 May 2019, to ratify their first contract with the National Union of Nuclear Security Officers NUNSO.


Clinton nuclear security officers working for Exelon at Clinton Power Station have voted on 8 May 2019, to ratify their first contract with the National Union of Nuclear Security Officers NUNSO


Exelon is known for giving yearly across-the-board wage increases averaging 2.5 percent at all of its six Illinois nuclear facilities — Braidwood, Byron, Clinton, Dresden, LaSalle, and Quad Cities — but the union NUNSO in addition to achieving this, also achieved much more after calling for a strike vote in protest of this usual 2.5 percent wage increase. In the end, the Clinton Nuclear officers agreed to accept the companies 2.5 percent across-the-board wage increase plus an additional $500 ratification bonus and retroactive pay going back to 1 March 2019, which amounted to a 4 percent wage increase in the first year of the contract.


NUNSO, LEOSU, Clinton Nuclear, Union Representatives
NUNSO representatives (l) to (r) Jesse Wordlaw, Steve Maritas, Joseph Thompson and Victor Nichols

“No other Exelon facility in the state of Illinois was able to achieve a 4 percent increase from Exelon,” noted NUNSO lead negotiator Steve Maritas,


In addition to the yearly wage increase, the union was also successful in negotiating paid bonding and primary caregiver leave and adversary engagement language, protecting the officers in the event of use of deadly force as well as other major language changes protecting their rights.


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