Employees of electricity provider Ausgrid have taken industrial action on Tuesday for the second time this month.
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Workers held a four-hour stop work meeting in the Hunter amid continued concerns of job security.
The action came after an initial stop work meeting was held on March 3.
Electrical Trades Union Hunter organiser Justin Page told the Mercury earlier this month that the state government's plan to lease electricity infrastructure could affect 40 jobs in Maitland, 60 in Cessnock and 52 in Singleton.
Workers want safeguards against job losses included in new employment contracts.
But an agreement has not yet been reached.