Offshore workers to bring production to ‘a standstill’ as burnout dispute continues
WORKERS will bring production “to a standstill” at one of the North Sea’s biggest oil fields as a rota dispute continues.
Leading offshore union Unite has announced that around 100 deck crew employed by Odfjell on Norwegian oil giant Equinor’s Mariner platform will beginning a series strikes over 12 weeks from January 29.
The announcement came after plans for strike action and an overtime ban secured the backing of 99 per cent of a workforce determined to win changes to their rota system. They say it is making their workplace — already one of the most hostile environments in British industry — even more dangerous, as physical and mental burnout takes a toll.
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