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Chevron Australia LNG unions stick to strike plan even as pay talks continue
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A general view of Chevron’s Wheatstone LNG facility in Pilbara coast, Western Australia, as seen in this undated handout image obtained by Reuters on September 8, 2023. Chevron/Handout via REUTERS/File Photo
By Lewis Jackson
SYDNEY (Reuters) – Unions at Chevron (NYSE:)’s liquefied (LNG) facilities in Australia reaffirmed their plan to resume strikes this week as mediated talks continued on Monday, sparking angry comments from the company saying workers were being unreasonable.
An in-principle deal that ended weeks of strikes in September fell apart earlier this month after unions said Chevron had reneged on commitments and vowed to resume strikes at the Gorgon and Wheatstone sites, which supply around 6% of the world’s LNG.
Australia’s industrial arbitrator, the Fair Work Commission, mediated three days of talks last week and asked the Offshore Alliance to withdraw the strike plan while talks continued, Chevron said.
As a fourth day of talks began, a representative of the Offshore Alliance, a coalition of two unions, told Reuters the parties were apart on key issues and Chevron would need to change its position to avoid strikes restarting.
The company said unions continued to introduce new matters into the dispute and were withholding agreement on other issues pending member votes.
At Chevron’s request, the Offshore Alliance said it held a ballot over the weekend and 91% of members reaffirmed an earlier decision to resume strikes from Oct. 19, according to a social media post on Sunday.
“Members have made it clear that they want Chevron to stop twisting the draft terms of our EBA’s (enterprise bargaining agreements) and are prepared to ramp up PIA (protected industrial action) until our EBA’s are properly sorted,” the post read.
Chevron said late on Sunday it was “extremely disappointed” by the vote to stick with the strike plan, against the arbitrator’s request.
“The union’s decision to ignore the recommendation … while discussions are continuing is very concerning, unreasonable and undermines the considerable progress made prior to Chevron requesting the Commission’s assistance last week,” a spokesperson said in an emailed statement.
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