INDEPENDENT NEWS

Lines death a tragedy - EPMU

Published: Wed 30 Jan 2008 11:38 AM
January 30, 2007
Media Release
Lines death a tragedy - EPMU
The Engineering, Printing and Manufacturing Union offers its condolences to the family of the Ashburton lines worker and union member who died yesterday after the transformer power pole he was working on collapsed.
The accident happened in the nearby town of Hinds and involved two workers from Electricity Ashburton, the second of whom is in a stable condition in Christchurch Hospital.
EPMU national secretary Andrew Little says the union is confident there will be a thorough investigation.
“We will fully cooperate in what we expect to be a comprehensive investigation and are pleased to see that Electricity Ashburton is doing what it can to provide support for workers affected by this tragedy.
“We’ll make further comment on this situation once an accident report is produced but in the meantime we want to extend our full sympathies to those involved.”
The EPMU represents around 5000 workers in the electrical and telecommunications industry.
ENDS

Next in New Zealand politics

War On Nature 2.0
By: Environmental Defence Society
Government Progresses Māori Wards Legislation
By: New Zealand Government
Budget 2024: A novice's guide and what to expect
By: RNZ
Ngā Wharerau O Aotearoa acknowledges the Government’s response to the Independent review of Kāinga Ora.
By: Community Housing Aotearoa
Pre-Budget Speech: Barbara Edmonds
By: New Zealand Labour Party
Green Party Co-Leaders Full Speech: State Of The Planet: Government Must Be Guided By Values Not Money
By: Green Party
View as: DESKTOP | MOBILE © Scoop Media