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Oil workers on strike in Houston and across the United States
Oil workers on strike in Houston and across the United StatesFrom a Report of Eyewitness News, Houston (abc13.com), February 1, 2015
Oil workers from coast to coast are on strike. They started to walk off the job around midnight when their union failed to reach a deal with the energy industry. Its not clear how many workers are on strike.
The contract in dispute covers about 30,000 workers at refineries, pipelines, oil terminals, and petrochemical plants across the country, including about 5,000 workers here in Houston. A representative for the United Steelworkers Association, which is the union for the workers, say there are work stoppage at these facilities in the Houston area: LyondellBasell in Houston, TX; Marathon Galveston Bay Refinery in Texas City, TX; Marathon Houston Green Cogeneration facility, Texas City, TX; Shell Deer Park Refinery, Deer Park, TX; and Shell Deer Park Chemical Plant, Deer Park, TX.
At the LyondellBasell plant in southeast Houston, workers started to protest around 6am. Last night, more than a dozen workers walked off the job shortly after midnight. Its about health, safety. Its about issues that confront our workers every day, said Director of the United Steelworkers, Ruben Garza.
Garza explains why the national union called a strike at midnight at specific refineries, many of them in here in Southeast Texas. We have a lot of health and safety issues we have overtime issues, fatigue standards that the companies manipulate, he said.
Shell is representing the energy industry in labor talks with the United Steelworkers Association. Shell hasnt commented on what caused talks to break down. The USW sent a message to its members calling the latest offer from oil companies insulting.
USW International Vice President Gary Beevers, who heads the unions National Oil Bargaining Program, said, This work stoppage is about onerous overtime; unsafe staffing levels; dangerous conditions the industry continues to ignore; the daily occurrences of fires, emissions, leaks and explosions that threaten local communities without the industry doing much about it; the industrys refusal to make opportunities for workers in the trade crafts; the flagrant contracting out that impacts health and safety on the job; and the erosion of our workplace, where qualified and experienced union workers are replaced by contractors when they leave or retire.
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Oil workers on strike in Houston and across the United States (Original Post)
Panich52
Feb 2015
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global1
(25,251 posts)1. I'm Surprised....
the Repugs have been doing everything to bust unions in the U.S. and here we are in the oil industry - the industry that the Repugs seem so heavily into (think war for oil; Bushco; etc) - and we have a union? How did that happen? One would think that this seems totally contrary to Repug platform?
Don't get me wrong - I'm pleasantly surprised that the oil companies are going to be having to deal with this union issue and strike. I hope the unions get all their demands met as well.
But the fallout will be in our price at the pump. The cost will be passed down to us. You can bet on that.