] Electrical workers at the Oyster Creek nuclear power plant ] in central New Jersey have gone on strike, adding another ] woe to a troubled week for one of the nation's oldest ] nuclear-generating stations. ] ] The walkout, by 215 of the plant's 450 workers, started ] abruptly just before noon on Thursday after weeks of ] fruitless negotiations over old work rules, staff ] reductions and employee benefits. ] ] Two days before the strike, Oyster Creek was forced to ] stop producing electricity after a cable failure knocked ] out power to about half the plant's safety system, ] including security cameras, alarms, sensors, pumps and ] valves, according to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. ] Makeshift repairs restored the power, but Oyster Creek is ] barred from generating power until a new cable is ] installed, said Neil Sheehan, a commission spokesman. Lots of activity around the plant today.. At least 150 people out picketing along with the normal crop of police cars, humvees, soldiers, machine guns, and big concrete barriers. Nuclear Plant Electrical Workers Strike, Citing Job Reductions |