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Deal reached in oil refinery row Deal reached in oil refinery row
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A deal to end the bitter jobs dispute at the Total-run Lindsey oil refinery, which has led to walkouts across the country, has been agreed, unions say.A deal to end the bitter jobs dispute at the Total-run Lindsey oil refinery, which has led to walkouts across the country, has been agreed, unions say.
The agreement follows talks between union leaders and employers of contract staff at the North Lincolnshire site.The agreement follows talks between union leaders and employers of contract staff at the North Lincolnshire site.
Unions said the deal involved the reinstatement of 647 workers sacked for taking unofficial strike action and would be put to the workers on Monday.Unions said the deal involved the reinstatement of 647 workers sacked for taking unofficial strike action and would be put to the workers on Monday.
The workers went on strike on 11 June after a sub-contractor cut 51 jobs.The workers went on strike on 11 June after a sub-contractor cut 51 jobs.
It is thought those workers will also be offered jobs.It is thought those workers will also be offered jobs.
'Hours of negotiations''Hours of negotiations'
The dispute sparked wildcat sympathy walkouts involving thousands of workers at power stations and oil and gas facilities across the country.The dispute sparked wildcat sympathy walkouts involving thousands of workers at power stations and oil and gas facilities across the country.
Les Bayliss, of the Unite union, said: "Following hours of detailed negotiations we now have proposals for a return to work which will be recommended by the stewards to the workforce.Les Bayliss, of the Unite union, said: "Following hours of detailed negotiations we now have proposals for a return to work which will be recommended by the stewards to the workforce.
"The employers have agreed to reinstate the sacked workers but the details have to be put to the workforce first.""The employers have agreed to reinstate the sacked workers but the details have to be put to the workforce first."
Another union, the GMB, has recommended workers accept the deal and end the dispute.Another union, the GMB, has recommended workers accept the deal and end the dispute.
The negotiations were adjourned after five hours on Tuesday and resumed in Manchester on Thursday afternoon. The negotiations were adjourned after five hours in London on Tuesday and resumed in Manchester on Thursday afternoon.
Total was involved in the talks after previously refusing to take part.
Headquarters demo
Other sites affected by industrial included Longannet in Fife, Sellafield in Cumbria, Drax and Eggborough in North Yorkshire, Stanlow in Cheshire, Aberthaw in south Wales and Didcot in Oxfordshire.Other sites affected by industrial included Longannet in Fife, Sellafield in Cumbria, Drax and Eggborough in North Yorkshire, Stanlow in Cheshire, Aberthaw in south Wales and Didcot in Oxfordshire.
The sacked Lindsey workers had been planning to stage a demonstration outside the Paris headquarters of Total next week.
They had been employed on a project known as HDS-3 to build a new site alongside the existing Lindsey plant.
Total fears the dispute has set the project back by months and that as a result it will cost an extra 100 million euros (£85m).
It has not yet commented on the outcome of the talks.