A total of 1,650 North Sea oil and gas workers will go on strike on Thursday 1 June 2023, the largest part of the industry industrial action Excessive profiteering, pay and conditions.
Rosemary Harris will present a screening of the offshore documentary about energy workers at the Cinema Climatic screening at Paintworks in Bristol on Saturday 17 June 2023. buy tickets now.
The strike would hit billions of oil and gas operators including Apache, BP, Harbor Energy, Enquest, Repsol, Shell, TAQA and Ithaca, which partly owns the disputed Rosebank field. This follows previous rounds of strike action in April and May.
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data posted on tuesday Annual profit margins for North Sea oil and gas companies have just reached their highest level in more than a decade, according to the ONS report.
Platform’s Just Transition Campaigner Rosemary Harris said: “Oil companies are treating workers like political football, talking about protecting jobs when it suits them, downsizing when it doesn’t.
“For a long time, oil and gas have Workfor energy security and for climate. Workers don’t need meaningless clichés about jobs from industry and government, they need their own demand a just transition be taken seriously.
“Labor’s ensure Blocking new oil and gas development lays the foundation for protecting jobs, communities and the climate.
“We cannot allow oil companies interested only in profit margins to stand in the way of creating safe, sustainable green jobs, affordable energy and a liveable planet. “
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Brendan Montague is ecologistRosemary Harris will present a screening of the offshore documentary about energy workers at the Cinema Climatic screening at Paintworks in Bristol on Saturday 17 June 2023. Buy tickets now.



