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Omaha Steve

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Sun Feb 15, 2015, 12:43 PM Feb 2015

Reuters: Managers bunk down at U.S. refineries as strike enters third week


http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/02/15/us-refinery-operations-labor-strike-idUSKBN0LJ0HR20150215

BY JARRETT RENSHAW
TOLEDO, Ohio Sun Feb 15, 2015 9:04am EST

(Reuters) - U.S. oil refinery managers are going to the mats, literally, during the biggest fight with union workers in 35 years, bedding down for a third strike week that experts and some employees say raises concerns over safety and operations.

At the 135,000 barrel-per-day refinery just outside of Toledo, Ohio, run by BP Plc (BP.L) and Husky Energy Inc (HSE.TO), most of the nearly 300-person staff have been calling the refinery home since Feb. 9. For the last week, they have slept on recently purchased mattresses inside rental trailers to rapidly respond to any problems and avoid striking workers, sources say.

On Tuesday, a van full of washing and drying machines gingerly cut through about a dozen United Steelworkers carrying pickets and walking a strike line at the facility's front gate.

Those efforts underscore how far operators are willing to go to retain normalcy in the face of the largest national U.S. refinery strike since 1980. And as more replacement workers join the ranks here and the other eight refineries where strikes have occurred, more questions are arising about potential safety and production risks from an extended walkout.

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