2011年4月3日星期日

Utility under increasing pressure

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Tokyo (CNN) - already confronting the nuclear accident of a historic earthquake, Japan's largest utility is now overlooking a sharp loss of public confidence and threats are to your employees, what it says.

In daily press conferences, spokesman for the Tokyo electric power company told reporters that they do their best to end a crisis that has forced to improvise them new solutions. But the company has, in the last week had important data about the conditions of the nuclear power plant retreat Fukushima Daiichi. And their financial future has tarnished was by the amount of compensation you must, after the Katastrophe--a step spokesman Junichi Masumoto figures Sunday evening recognized, that it "still" concrete plans to make.

Criticism almost daily with 40,000 public complaints, which has grown every day, in their offices, the company said. Its President, Masataka Shimizu, was hospitalized last week because of "Fatigue and stress," company President Tsunehisa Katsumata acquisition in his absence.

And the utility facing other difficult questions Sunday, when you said that it the bodies of two missing workers in the basement of the No. 4 reactor's turbine plant four days earlier had found. Spokesman said it the families held off reporting the discovery to notify and discuss with them how earthquake had missed the news about the two men, to announce that since the March 11.

Police have been awarded in Tokyo, company dormitories and the utility to protect Tokyo's downtown headquarters. Scores of officers were outside the flagship building Sunday afternoon 250 people on a damp, chilly day to demand an end of nuclear power was booked out.

"It is high time that we abolished nuclear power plants," said Makoto Yanagida, Co-Director of the atom group House Tanpopo ("Dandelion"), which organized the rally. "We want those to stop for the disaster on nuclear energy and is responsible for the protection of our posterity."

Demonstrators included many years anti-nuclear activists, rapper, drummer, guitarist, and a female impersonator uphold a sign saying Japan's Government, "Shame on you." They marched from TEPCO's headquarters of building, in the Japanese Ministry of economy, trade and industry, about four blocks away are.

Critics such as Hiroko IKE, one of the demonstrators, saying on Sunday that the close ties between the utility and the Government hard the crisis there for them to official statements of believe.

"The Government think I can't," said IKE, a 32-year-old Tokyo woman. "It sounds stupid, but I Japan want to escape." She said most Japanese against Atomic-"but I think that we feel a responsibility to the our Government."

A survey by Kyodo News Agency in late March found published, that equally divided on nuclear energy, with about 47 percent, which would Japan that power plants shut down and the same number of supporting nuclear power.

Online, calls for company officials have punished but will increase. "How you a TEPCO Executive run" was a line of comment, with several suggested that the utility bosses in the damaged plant should be enforced.

Company officials have their Geh?lter-and Privatadressen--on the Internet to spread and photos of a home, the workers in a Tokyo neighborhood houses also were booked. And, as a CNN people in the facility to interview, quickly showed up six policemen tried.

A company Manager said "The people who live here are nervous,". "That's the Fukushima incident all because of the."CNN's Kyung LAH, Whitney Hurst and Shiro TAKATA contributed to this report.

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