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North Sea Divers Vote For Strike

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    James McLauchlan
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    Actually not just heard…. because it was submitted in the front page News by the Forum member Sedco… Interesting reading though!
    BTW. Thanks for submitting the news Sedco.. shame more people don’t get into that.

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    North Sea Divers Vote For Strike

    Deep sea divers working in the oil industry have voted for strike action over their pay demands.

    Workers in the North Sea are seeking a 50% rise and had been considering industrial action after being offered a 15% increase over three years.

    The RMT union balloted divers and support workers on the offer and they rejected it by 640 votes to two.

    Union chiefs warned that only a “dramatically improved” deal would stop the strike going ahead on 1 November.The RMT said divers were carrying out probably the most dangerous job in the North Sea.

    They go below the cold waters to carry out work on wells and pipelines.However the divers claim pay rises have been modest at best in recent years.If the action proceeds then oil and gas production could be severely disrupted.’Compromises effectiveness’RMT general secretary Bob Crow said:

    “The all-but-unanimous vote shows exactly how angry our members are at an offer that simply fails even to dent the chronic pay slippage they have had to endure for more than 20 years.

    “We hope the employers will take note of this tremendous ballot result and table an offer that redresses the real-terms pay cuts and sub-inflation deals our members have been expected to swallow for so long.”No-one can argue that the industry cannot afford to pay decent rates to people who do some of the most difficult and dangerous work in a particularly difficult and dangerous industry.”Steve Harris, of the UK Offshore Operators Association (UKOOA), said:

    “Strike action by any group within the industry is obviously disappointing.”Anything that compromises the competitiveness of the UK in what is a globally competitive market place is deeply regretted and strike action harms the attractiveness of the UK in just the same way that regular tax increases do.

    “The industry will obviously do all it can to minimise the effect of any action and we very much hope that it can be avoided entirely.”

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    Source: BBC News
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    #7795
    reterm2005
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    Its high time the ROV indistry got together and did the same, i dont care what happened in the past, the time is now.

    #7796
    Bacaruda
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    Why don’t we join the RMT then all the ROV companies are listed on their application forms on their web site .

    #7797
    Ray Shields
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    I dont think the RMT is the correct union for ROVvers, do you really want to be in the same Union as Divers who HATE ROVvers 🙂 And when the trains late, its your fellow Union members fault.

    An engineering union such as Amicus would be more appropriate. We are mainly Engineers after all.

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