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Wildcat LNG walkout is called off | Wildcat LNG walkout is called off |
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A wildcat strike at a liquefied natural gas terminal over the use of foreign workers is over, say union officials. | |
Union leaders at South Hook in Pembrokeshire say they have won assurances that local workers will be given a fair chance to land jobs. | Union leaders at South Hook in Pembrokeshire say they have won assurances that local workers will be given a fair chance to land jobs. |
The firm employing contractors at South Hook is to withdraw 40 non-UK workers and take on appropriate UK staff. | |
Thousands downed tools around the UK in support of 200 workers who walked out over the dispute at Milford Haven. | |
Oil refinery workers in north Lincolnshire walked out in support of the South Hook LNG strike. | |
Workers at a power station in the Vale of Glamorgan also walked out. The firm running South Hook said it regretted the situation had escalated. | Workers at a power station in the Vale of Glamorgan also walked out. The firm running South Hook said it regretted the situation had escalated. |
A wildcat strike at the LNG South Hook terminal over a foreign labour employment dispute has spread to other refineries across the UK. | |
South Hook workers who were protesting outside the LNG site from early morning left at lunchtime but had been expected to return on Thursday. | South Hook workers who were protesting outside the LNG site from early morning left at lunchtime but had been expected to return on Thursday. |
They were unhappy that workers, many from Poland, have been recruited to carry out some of the duties at the site. | They were unhappy that workers, many from Poland, have been recruited to carry out some of the duties at the site. |
They said that British workers were not offered the work. But this claim was denied by Hertel UK, the contractor for the Pembrokeshire site. | |
The firm said it had been unable to source skilled people for the start of the project. | |
Meetings with company officials continued on Wednesday afternoon, ahead of the announcement by union leaders. | Meetings with company officials continued on Wednesday afternoon, ahead of the announcement by union leaders. |
The workers were supported in the action for a second day by colleagues at the Dragon LNG plant in Milford Haven. | The workers were supported in the action for a second day by colleagues at the Dragon LNG plant in Milford Haven. |
About 2,500 workers walked out of two refineries at North Killingholme, Northern Lincolnshire. | About 2,500 workers walked out of two refineries at North Killingholme, Northern Lincolnshire. |
Around 200 workers at Aberthaw Power Station came out in support | |
Meanwhile, 250 contract workers walked out of Aberthaw Power Station in the Vale of Glamorgan. | Meanwhile, 250 contract workers walked out of Aberthaw Power Station in the Vale of Glamorgan. |
They included pipe-fitters, laggers, scaffolders, welders and other trades involved in annual maintenance and on the installation of new de-sulphurisation equipment to clean-up Aberthaw's emissions. | They included pipe-fitters, laggers, scaffolders, welders and other trades involved in annual maintenance and on the installation of new de-sulphurisation equipment to clean-up Aberthaw's emissions. |
The walkout started on Tuesday with 50 laggers at South Hook LNG in Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire. | The walkout started on Tuesday with 50 laggers at South Hook LNG in Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire. |
The terminal, which imports gas from the Middle East, was officially opened by the Queen last week. | The terminal, which imports gas from the Middle East, was officially opened by the Queen last week. |
Hertel UK employs more than 3,500 UK personnel, including 150 apprentices and trainees. | |
Managing director David Fitzsimons said: "Following discussions today we have agreed to withdraw immediately all 40 non-UK workers and will be looking to directly employ suitably skilled UK workers. | |
"We trust this will bring the unofficial strike action to an end and hope staff will agree to return to work today." | |
"Though we were unable to find qualified, local employees to fill the roles when first recruiting for the project, we have now been told that a number of applicants are available. We hope to have the replacement workers employed on site this week." | |