A pay dispute among North Sea oil contractors is set to cause significant disruptions, affecting more than 20 oil and gas platforms.
A pay dispute among North Sea oil contractors is set to cause significant disruptions, affecting more than 20 oil and gas platforms.
Oil and gas operators in the North Sea have been cautioned about the possibility of an overwhelming wave of industrial turmoil after workers voted in favour of a strike over
Unite, the trade union has confirmed that offshore workers in Apache, Shell, and Harbour Energy are preparing to strike imminently due to pay issues.
Harbour Energy, a major North Sea oil producer, has reported a significant decline in profits as it faced hefty windfall taxes.
The largest North Sea oil producer in Britain is refusing to tender for new UK oil wells. It also reviewed its investments to respond to the Government’s tax raids on