-----Original Message-----
From: 	Walsh, Kristin  
Sent:	Wednesday, June 27, 2001 3:57 PM
To:	Presto, Kevin M.; Sturm, Fletcher J.; Herndon, Rogers; Davis, Mark Dana; Gilbert-smith, Doug; Will, Lloyd; Imai, Rika; Mayor, Philip; Cuilla, Martin; Shively, Hunter S.
Cc:	Tholan, Scott; Holman, Kelly
Subject:	FW: Labor Update 6/27/01
Importance:	High

Currently getting info from Midwest - will pass it on when received
Just got word that the 250 Managers will not go on strike and will instead take over operations of the following plants:

(2) Chicago - Fisk Station and Crawford Station
(1) Pekin - Powerten
(1) Joliet - Joliet Station 9 and Station 29
(1) Morris - Kalins
(1) Romeoville - Will County
(1) Waukegan - Waukegan Station

Union workers will also walk away from 5 peaking units:
Electric Junction, Aurora 
Lumbard 120, Lumbard
Seabrook, Rockford 
Calumet, Chicago
Bloom, Chicago

 -----Original Message-----
From: 	Presto, Kevin M.  
Sent:	Wednesday, June  27, 2001 3:39 PM
To:	Walsh, Kristin
Subject:	RE: Labor Update 6/27/01

Please give the names of the plants effected ASAP.

 -----Original Message-----
From: 	Walsh, Kristin  
Sent:	Wednesday, June 27, 2001 3:35 PM
To:	Presto, Kevin M.; Sturm, Fletcher J.; Herndon, Rogers; Davis, Mark Dana; Gilbert-smith, Doug; Will, Lloyd; Imai, Rika; Mayor, Philip; Cuilla, Martin; Shively, Hunter S.
Cc:	Tholan, Scott
Subject:	Labor Update 6/27/01
Importance:	High


The following information is from a Union source:
Union planning to go on strike at 6am tomorrow morning  (1200 employees of which 250 are Management)
The current shift is the last prior to the strike
Meeting continue today and through out the night
A Federal mediator has been bought in to try and help the situation
The only way the Union won't go on strike is if there is a tentative agreement in place with Midwest, however, everyone involved feels these chances are slim 
When a strike occurs, it will affect 7 plants