Please support our North Sea Row to raise funds for 4 incredible. Mike just been in touch after speaking with their weather consultant. Unfavourable winds from North East means they are just now crossed. The threat of strike action in Britain's North Sea oil and gas industry has receded for the time being, with trade unions putting a strike ballot on hold for members to consider a new offer from employers. The GMB and Unite trade unions will consult members on a new offer put forward to resolve a. Subscribe to read. All the benefits of Premium Digital, plus: Free delivery to your home or office, Monday to Saturday. FT Weekend - a stimulating blend of news and lifestyle. All the benefits of Standard Digital, plus: Unlimited access to all content. Instant Insights column for comment and analysis as news unfolds. FT Confidential Research - in- depth China and Southeast Asia analysise. Paper - the digital replica of the printed newspaper. Full access to LEX - our agenda setting daily commentary. Exclusive emails, including a weekly email from our Editor, Lionel Barber. Full access to EM Squared- news and analysis service on emerging markets. Access to FT award winning news on desktop, mobile and tablet. Personalised email briefings by industry, journalist or sector. Portfolio tools to help manage your investments. Fast. FT - market- moving news and views, 2. Brexit Briefing - Your essential guide to the impact of the UK- EU split. UK North Sea Strike Threat . The OCA proposed pay cuts as a way for the industry to save money, as well as rota changes from two weeks on- two weeks off to three weeks on- three weeks off and changes to sick pay and holiday patterns. Unions are upset at the proposed measures. GMB Scotland Regional Officer John Kelly claimed in a union statement that oil companies and contractors were “seeking to fundamentally attack the terms and conditions of our members employed in the offshore industry.”Of particular concern to the unions are the rota amendments, with Kelly commenting that . It’s a race to the bottom disease that is unsustainable and unacceptable. All comments are subject to editorial review. Off- topic, inappropriate or insulting comments will be removed.
Offshore workers employed by Wood Group on Shell’s North Sea platforms could take industrial action if there are further pay cuts, the Unite union has warned. Unite has demanded that planned changes to terms and conditions be withdrawn. Union officials said they would voice their opposition to.
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