IBEW 1245
  • Main Menu
    ▼
    • Our Union
      ▼
      • New Members
      • Structure
      • Bylaws
      • History
      • Obituaries
      • Our Employers
      • Merchandise
      • Find a Job
      • Update Your Contact Information
    • Unit Meetings & Events
      ▼
      • Events
      • Unit Meetings
    • Agreements
    • Education
      ▼
      • JATC Classes
      • Scholarships
      • Tuition Reimbursement
      • First Aid & CPR Training
    • Update Your Info & Pay Dues Online
    • Contact Us
  • Latest News
    ▼
    • for all 1245 members
    • for members at PG&E
    • for members in Outside Construction
    • for members in Nevada
    • for members in Manufacturing
    • for members in Public Sector
    • for members in Vegetation Management
    • all about Safety
  • Quick Links
    ▼
    • Benefits
    • PG&E Contract Section Index
    • Latest News
    • Find Your Rep
    • Unit Meetings
    • Organize
    • Calendar
    • Library
    • Stewards
    • Retirees
    • Community

IBEW1245

The power is in our hands

PAY YOUR DUES ONLINE
NEWS-PGE

PG&E Bankruptcy News

News and updates related to PG&E's 2019 Chapter 11 filing

New Agreement at PG&E Provides Stability, Wage Improvements, No Concessions

January 15, 2020

After negotiations with the company, IBEW 1245 and PG&E have reached a deal that we believe will provide much-needed stability for our members through 2025. This four-year agreement that follows our two-year contract extension contains notable improvements to wages with no concessions. The end result is that our members will be coming out of the… [Read More]

PG&E Nearing Deal With Pimco, Elliott on Restructuring Plan (via Bloomberg)

January 14, 2020

PG&E Corp. is nearing a deal with a group of bondholders led by Pacific Investment Management Co. and Elliott Management Corp. that would entitle them to a mix of equity and new debt if they scrap their rival restructuring plan, people familiar with the matter said.

FEMA says it may bill fire victims if it can’t get $4 billion from PG&E (via SF Chronicle)

January 13, 2020

The Federal Emergency Management Agency wants reimbursement from PG&E to cover costs from the government’s response to fires in 2015, 2017 and 2018. Under PG&E’s current plan to resolve its bankruptcy, any payment to FEMA would have to come from the $13.5 billion the company intends to reserve primarily to settle claims from fire victims.

PG&E’s big penalty for California wildfires could create tax write-off (via Sacramento Bee)

January 10, 2020

The record $1.675 billion penalty PG&E Corp. has agreed to pay for the deadly 2017 and 2018 wildfires could generate a big tax deduction for the beleaguered California utility. A hearing officer at the California Public Utilities Commission has told PG&E to spell out how much of the penalty it believes it can deduct from its federal… [Read More]

How One Hedge Fund Is Banking on a Big Comeback for PG&E (via InsideSources)

January 6, 2020

Knighthead seized on a distressed-asset opportunity of a different kind with its PG&E play. The fund made a big bet on the comeback of PG&E following the biggest utility bankruptcy in American history. Whether that wager pays off is now mostly in the hands of California’s Democratic governor, but if Wagner and Co. are able to… [Read More]

Bankruptcy court sides with PG&E over interest rate on debts (via MarketWatch)

January 2, 2020

Judge Dennis Montali of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in San Francisco on Tuesday ruled that the bondholders are owed the federal rate of 2.59%, a decision expected to reduce the company’s interest burden by about $550 million when it exits bankruptcy.

Op-Ed: Five Ways to Fix PG&E (via Wall Street Journal)

December 30, 2019

Suggestions from industry executive, regulators and experts for ways the giant utility can safely keep the lights on

Who has the sweetest deal for PG&E takeover? Hedge funds courting Gov. Newsom say they do (via Sacramento Bee)

December 24, 2019

The utility’s bondholders told Newsom late Friday they’ll meet his demands for overhauling the troubled utility — demands that PG&E itself, struggling to exit bankruptcy, haven’t met so far. In a 17-page letter to Newsom, the bondholders promised to create a “resilient, reliable and reimagined PG&E.”

PG&E is the country’s first climate bankruptcy but experts say it won’t be the last (via Washington Post)

December 23, 2019

While PG&E may be the first climate bankruptcy, it will likely not be the last, according to a report by Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy. “Wildfires alone could become up to 900 percent more destructive in certain regions by midcentury, and utility assets will also be increasingly exposed to threats stemming from hurricanes,… [Read More]

US Microgrid Market Slowed in 2019. PG&E Could Single-Handedly Reverse the Trend (via GreenTechMedia)

December 20, 2019

The bankrupt California utility seeks the biggest U.S. microgrid portfolio ever, to be built in record time — a potential inflection point for the market.

  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • …
  • 23
  • Next Page »
  • PG&E News
  • Physical Agreement & Wages
  • Clerical Agreement & Wages
  • Medical Benefits
  • PG&E Contract Section Index
  • PG&E Document Library
  • Letter Agreement Reference Document
  • Unit Meeting Schedule
  • Stewards’ Guide
  • Hiring Hall
  • History
  • Retiree Clubs
  • About IBEW & PG&E
  • Peer Volunteer Program
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service

© 2023 IBEW Local 1245 - Responsive WordPress Website by HyperArts