Workers 'euphoric' at dispute outcome
"EUPHORIC."
That was the reaction from sacked Lindsey Oil Refinery contract workers yesterday after a deal was struck to reinstate them.
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Workers protest after it was announced strike members had been sacked earlier in the dispute.
As reported on www.this isgrimsby.co.uk, unions and refinery bosses came to an agreement late on Thursday night after holding talks to resolve the dispute.
Hundreds of workers employed on a project to build a desulphurisation unit at the refinery walked out in protest after 51 workers employed by Shaw Group were made redundant.
Now, an agreement has been reached to reinstate the 647 workers sacked by main contractor Jacobs for taking the unofficial strike action, as well as offering jobs to the 51 workers made redundant.
Union shop stewards will now put the proposals to workers at a mass meeting outside the refinery on Monday, recommending an immediate return to work.
Unite shop steward Kenny Ward, one of the 647 sacked workers, said: "I'm absolutely overjoyed and delighted.
"Our demands have been met, and I'm confident that the workers will accept our recommendation to go back to work.
"Because of the determination and resilience of the men and women of Lindsey and the amazing support we have received throughout the country, we were able to achieve a victory."
David Pritchard, a welder with Shaw Group on the HDS-3 project, said: "I'm glad that common sense has prevailed and I will be taking the stewards' recommendation to return to work.
"I'm looking forward to getting on with the job and getting it completed.
"I would like to congratulate both the employers and the trade unions in getting round the table and resolving this situation.
"However, I still feel we had no choice but to take the action that we took.
"We were standing up for our rights and against the injustice of the sackings."
John Wilson, senior organiser for the GMB union, said: "This could have been achieved last week or even the week before, but we've moved on from there and brokered a deal that everybody is happy with."
A spokeswoman for Total UK said: "We are pleased that the contract companies and the unions were able to reach a positive conclusion to their talks.
"We expect that the contractors will be able to get back to work as soon as possible and complete the project on time, with no further disruption or additional costs."
Details of Monday's meeting will appear on www.this isgrimsby.co.uk







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by Andrew, Braga
Monday, June 29 2009, 6:44PM
“Only in Grimsby is the world moving backwards. The rest of us look forward to progress in all areas of life. I am surprised you do not understand this.”
by Jo, Grimsby
Monday, June 29 2009, 11:41AM
“Andrew wrote: The world has moved on.
No Andrew .. the world is moving backwards!”
by Andrew, Braga
Sunday, June 28 2009, 4:26PM
“Josephine, yes a contact is between two or more parties. But these people were guilty of taking unofficial strike action. Therefore, they were guilty of breaking their contracts. Whether there is a morally acceptable reason for their refusing to meet their obligations is debatable. They are guilty of breaking their contractual obligations. The company quite within its rights to take the action they did. These people must now realise that they are very lucky to have got their jobs back. If they have any sense at all, if they have any problems in the future, then they should take appropriate and legal action against the company.
This is not the 1970's. The world has moved on. They really are lucky to have their jobs back.”
by Anon, grimsby
Sunday, June 28 2009, 12:30PM
“dave, hull. i hope didn't bother keeping that jsa interview with the jsa officer on saturday, it looks like you got your job back at LoR. but may i remind you that holding unofficial strikes in future then you might be so lucky in future”
by josephine, Grimsby
Sunday, June 28 2009, 10:15AM
“Andrew .. a contract is between *two* parties. Are you saying that if your employer breaks the terms of your employment agreement, you would simply take it on the chin and walk away?”
by Andrew, Braga
Sunday, June 28 2009, 8:47AM
“Which planet JO? The one where, if I am contracted to do a job I do it, the one where if I fail to perform to the terms of my contract I expect not to keep my job.
If these people dislike their terms of contract so much they don't have to accept it and could just not work at the refinery.
The real world JO.
I would also point out that I did not accuse the strikers of fooling around, that is your expression.”
by rab, gy
Sunday, June 28 2009, 7:35AM
“without kenny ward and others like him big companys like total can do what ever they want . well done kenny and the men who stood with him”
by JO, Grimsby
Sunday, June 28 2009, 7:10AM
“Andrew (Braga) wrote: "Now lets hope that the people involved have the good sense to get on with the job and stop playing around".
"Playing around"??
How dare you!
Do you think these guys have been striking for a lark, or what??
I'd hardly call fighting for their very livelihoods (plus the loss of over a fortnights wages) "fooling around".
Which strange universe do people like you inhabit Andrew?”
by Frank O'Fyle, France
Saturday, June 27 2009, 3:52PM
“What happens Dave? Well, I should imagine that the management will have learned lessons. At least I hope they have.”
by reg carter, scarthoe
Saturday, June 27 2009, 1:37PM
“good on u lads bak 2 work as usual”