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Maine contractors fear labor agreement will shut them out of offshore wind work
A pending commitment by wind energy developers to use only union labor has caught some of the state s top construction firms off guard.
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Chris Wissemann of New England Aqua Ventus speaks at a press conference in Portland on April 7, where an agreement with the Maine Building and Construction Trades Council was announced. Some construction firms fear the agreement s union labor component will shut them out of working on offshore wind power projects. Gregory Rec/Staff Photographer
Maine’s largest construction contractors say they fear being shut out of work in the state’s nascent offshore wind industry because of a pending labor agreement between the lead project developer and trade unions.
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