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Union officials have told the BBC they are due to meet contractors later to hold talks over the sacking of 647 workers at the Lindsey oil refinery. | Union officials have told the BBC they are due to meet contractors later to hold talks over the sacking of 647 workers at the Lindsey oil refinery. |
Les Bayliss, from Unite, said a meeting was planned but problems would continue unless the workers were reinstated. | Les Bayliss, from Unite, said a meeting was planned but problems would continue unless the workers were reinstated. |
Owners of the North Lincolnshire site, Total, has confirmed it will attend the meeting, but merely to observe. | Owners of the North Lincolnshire site, Total, has confirmed it will attend the meeting, but merely to observe. |
Some 3,000 workers at construction sites round the UK have walked out in support of the Lindsey strikers. | Some 3,000 workers at construction sites round the UK have walked out in support of the Lindsey strikers. |
The Lindsey workers first withdrew their labour on 11 June in protest at a sub-contractor axing 51 jobs while another employer on the site was hiring people. | The Lindsey workers first withdrew their labour on 11 June in protest at a sub-contractor axing 51 jobs while another employer on the site was hiring people. |
TUESDAY'S PROTESTS 1. Longannet power station Fife, Scotland - 150 walk out2. Cockenzie power station East Lothian3. Sellafield Cumbria4. Ensus refinery Teesside 5. Eggborough Near Goole, East Yorkshire6. Drax power station North Yorkshire7. Stanlow oil refinery Ellesmere Port, Cheshire - 500 people strike8. South Hook LNG terminal Milford Haven9. Aberthaw West of Cardiff - 300 people10. Didcot A power station Oxfordshire - 60 workers 11. Coryton refinery Essex - 200 walk out | |
Just over a week later, Total announced that 647 construction workers had been sacked for taking part in unofficial strikes. | Just over a week later, Total announced that 647 construction workers had been sacked for taking part in unofficial strikes. |
Since then, walkouts have taken place at Lindsey and at other sites around the UK in sympathy with the sacked workers. | Since then, walkouts have taken place at Lindsey and at other sites around the UK in sympathy with the sacked workers. |
The first meeting of unions and management since the sackings is due to take place in London at 1600 BST on Tuesday. | The first meeting of unions and management since the sackings is due to take place in London at 1600 BST on Tuesday. |
It is expected to be attended by a sub-contractor company called Jacobs, Total and union officials from Unite and the GMB. | It is expected to be attended by a sub-contractor company called Jacobs, Total and union officials from Unite and the GMB. |
Another sub-contractor Shaw may also attend. | Another sub-contractor Shaw may also attend. |
The attendance of Total, confirmed only hours before the start of the meeting, marks a turnaround. | The attendance of Total, confirmed only hours before the start of the meeting, marks a turnaround. |
Previously it had said that talks could only take place if the striking workers returned to their jobs. | Previously it had said that talks could only take place if the striking workers returned to their jobs. |
A Total spokesman said: "Total will not be actively involved in the meeting but will be present in an observatory manner." | A Total spokesman said: "Total will not be actively involved in the meeting but will be present in an observatory manner." |
Les Bayliss, assistant general secretary of Unite, said: "We're confident that we can find a mechanism to get a return to work, but... I've made it clear from Unite's position that top of that agenda is the reinstatement of the people that have been sacked. | Les Bayliss, assistant general secretary of Unite, said: "We're confident that we can find a mechanism to get a return to work, but... I've made it clear from Unite's position that top of that agenda is the reinstatement of the people that have been sacked. |
"So unless that issue is dealt with then we're going to have a continued problem." | "So unless that issue is dealt with then we're going to have a continued problem." |
Protests have taken place at the plant since the sackings and on Tuesday morning about 1,000 men waved placards at the gates in a demonstration organised by the GMB union. | Protests have taken place at the plant since the sackings and on Tuesday morning about 1,000 men waved placards at the gates in a demonstration organised by the GMB union. |
Total 'in control' | Total 'in control' |
General secretary of the GMB union, Paul Kenny, said Total had far more control over the situation than it was admitting. | General secretary of the GMB union, Paul Kenny, said Total had far more control over the situation than it was admitting. |
"The reality is, Total call the shots," he told the BBC. "If they tell the contractors, 'settle this dispute,' it'll be settled. | "The reality is, Total call the shots," he told the BBC. "If they tell the contractors, 'settle this dispute,' it'll be settled. |
FROM THE TODAY PROGRAMME More from Today programme | FROM THE TODAY PROGRAMME More from Today programme |
"The reason that those dismissal notices were issued was because Total wanted them to be." | "The reason that those dismissal notices were issued was because Total wanted them to be." |
The GMB also reiterated its plan to hold a national ballot for industrial action among tens of thousands of its members employed in the mechanical engineering sector. | The GMB also reiterated its plan to hold a national ballot for industrial action among tens of thousands of its members employed in the mechanical engineering sector. |
Total said discussions "should focus on getting the project back up and running within the agreed timeframe and budget". | Total said discussions "should focus on getting the project back up and running within the agreed timeframe and budget". |
"There is no question of a reduction in pay or dilution of existing terms and conditions," it added. | "There is no question of a reduction in pay or dilution of existing terms and conditions," it added. |
The sacked workers had been employed on a project known as HDS-3 to build a new site alongside the existing Lindsey plant. | The sacked workers had been employed on a project known as HDS-3 to build a new site alongside the existing Lindsey plant. |
Paul Kenny: "There's a lot of exploitation in the industry" | Paul Kenny: "There's a lot of exploitation in the industry" |
Bob Emmerson, from the company, told the BBC the row could jeopardise the long-term future of the plant. | Bob Emmerson, from the company, told the BBC the row could jeopardise the long-term future of the plant. |
"It's about safeguarding the future of the refinery and the jobs that go with it over the next few years," he said. | "It's about safeguarding the future of the refinery and the jobs that go with it over the next few years," he said. |
"Without talks with our workers this project cannot continue and it does put its future on thin ice." | "Without talks with our workers this project cannot continue and it does put its future on thin ice." |
The company said it expected to hear by the end of the week how many contract workers had chosen to return. | The company said it expected to hear by the end of the week how many contract workers had chosen to return. |
The Lindsey workers are accusing bosses of breaking an agreement not to cut jobs while there are vacancies elsewhere on the site. Total insists no such agreement was in place. | The Lindsey workers are accusing bosses of breaking an agreement not to cut jobs while there are vacancies elsewhere on the site. Total insists no such agreement was in place. |
Workers say the assurances were given in February following a bitter dispute in which they said foreign labour was being used to exclude British contractors and to undermine hard-won conditions. | Workers say the assurances were given in February following a bitter dispute in which they said foreign labour was being used to exclude British contractors and to undermine hard-won conditions. |
The foreign workers row led to a wave of unofficial strikes and protests at refineries and power stations across the UK. | The foreign workers row led to a wave of unofficial strikes and protests at refineries and power stations across the UK. |