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Wildcat workers consider return Walkout continues at energy plant
(about 7 hours later)
About 400 workers at Longannet power station in Fife are to hold a meeting to decide whether to continue their walkout over foreign contractors. About 400 workers at Longannet power station in Fife have voted to continue their walkout over foreign contractors.
The action is in support of staff at the Lindsey oil plant in Lincolnshire who walked out over moves to hire foreign workers on a new £200m plant. The action is in support of staff at the Lindsey oil plant in Lincolnshire who walked out over moves to hire overseas staff on a new £200m plant.
Contractors at the Grangemouth refinery complex, Longnannet and Mossmorran walked out in support on Monday. The Longannet workers met on Tuesday morning and decided to continue their unofficial action until at least Friday when they will meet again.
About 500 contractors at Grangemouth will return to work. About 500 protesting contractors at Grangemouth are due to return to work.
On Monday, contractors at the Grangemouth refinery complex, Longnannet and Mossmorran all walked out in support of their Lincolnshire colleagues.
Unofficial strikesUnofficial strikes
The Longannet workers voted on Monday morning to stay out on strike for 24 hours and return to hold another mass meeting at 0730 GMT on Tuesday.
Shop steward Hugh McGarvey said the vote there reflected solidarity with workers elsewhere.
More than 1,500 Scottish workers staged unofficial walkouts on Friday over the issue.More than 1,500 Scottish workers staged unofficial walkouts on Friday over the issue.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has said the wildcat strikes were "not defensible" and Scottish Secretary Jim Murphy called on unions not to "escalate" the dispute.Prime Minister Gordon Brown has said the wildcat strikes were "not defensible" and Scottish Secretary Jim Murphy called on unions not to "escalate" the dispute.
The government has said it might challenge EU law to stop cheap foreign labour "undercutting" British workers.The government has said it might challenge EU law to stop cheap foreign labour "undercutting" British workers.
About 130 at Scottish Power's Cockenzie Power Station are also taking part in the action, along with 80 contractors at ExxonMobil's petrochemicals plant in Mossmorran and 150 workers at the Shell plant. About 130 workers at Scottish Power's Cockenzie power station are also taking part in the action, along with 80 contractors at ExxonMobil's petrochemicals plant in Mossmorran and 150 workers at the Shell plant.
Scottish Power said none of its workers were involved and the walkout by contract staff was not affecting power generation. Scottish Power said none of its workers was involved and the walkout by contract staff was not affecting power generation.
Shell said that the staff taking part in the action were non-operational, and that its plant was functioning as normal.Shell said that the staff taking part in the action were non-operational, and that its plant was functioning as normal.
A spokesman said it understood workers at Shell's St Fergus plant in Aberdeenshire, who walked out on Friday, had gone back to work on Monday.A spokesman said it understood workers at Shell's St Fergus plant in Aberdeenshire, who walked out on Friday, had gone back to work on Monday.