Austin Energy's District Energy and Cooling Department (DEC) is under scrutiny as employees express concerns over potential sales, fueled by previous losses and lack of communication from management. Supervisor Bradley Jarrell emphasized the operational risks posed by this uncertainty, citing a $5.2 million loss and a critical situation for staff morale. While the utility's leadership claims no plans for a sale, they are considering an external analysis of options, highlighting ongoing fears among employees that their futures remain precarious.
Bradley Jarrell, a supervisor of two of Austin Energy's cooling plants, expressed serious concerns about the proposed sale of the District Energy and Cooling Department, highlighting a lack of communication from management that endangers operational integrity and staff well-being.
Despite assurances that Austin Energy is not currently contemplating a sale of its District Energy and Cooling Department, concerns persist among employees, particularly regarding management's communication and operational issues.
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