“The Trump Administration Is Pulling The Rug Out From Under Workers For The Second Time This Year” - President Trump ‘Targets Offshore Wind Projects’ - Including New York’s Empire Wind & Sunrise Wind, ‘Threatening Thousands Of Good’ Jobs
The Trump Administration announced a halt to construction on all U.S. Offshore Wind Projects, including New York's Empire Wind and Sunrise Wind, which are planned to generate a combined 1,734 megawatts, enough to power one million homes when completed in 2027. The Trump Administration previously issued a stop-work order to Empire Wind in April of this year, but construction was eventually able to resume. Offshore Wind Projects are critical to meeting growing energy demand and stabilizing energy costs. Halting work after permits are issued and construction has begun imperils good jobs, increases costs and delays infrastructure New York depends on. New York City AFL-CIO Labor Council President Brendan Griffith said: “Once again, the Trump Administration is halting Offshore Wind Projects that were already approved and underway, pulling the rug out from under Workers for the second time this year. This reckless and short-sighted decision puts thousands of Union jobs at risk, threatens billions in investment and undermines New York’s progress toward cleaner, more affordable energy. The New York City Labor Movement stands with Workers and opposes this attempt to stall projects our communities depend on.”
Read more in the New York Times and in Governor Kathy Hochul's Op-Ed responding to the order.


























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