North Sea workers to be balloted over pay dispute

Hundreds of North Sea workers are to be balloted for strikes in a dispute over pay

Published 27th May 2016

Hundreds of North Sea workers are to be balloted for strikes in a dispute over pay.

Members of Unite working for the Wood Group on eight of Shell's North Sea oil and gas platforms will vote in the coming weeks on whether to launch a campaign of action.

The union said its members faced proposed pay cuts of up to 22%, rising to 30% once cuts to other allowances are added.

John Boland, Unite's regional officer, said: "Our members are deeply worried and frustrated and feel that they have no other option now but to consider strike action.

"Nobody here wants to take industrial action but Wood Group is being unreasonable - pay cuts of up to 30% are totally unjustified and we won't stand for it.

"Our members have already given a lot of ground because we understand that with a low oil price the companies had to make changes to maintain profitability.

"For the benefit of the North Sea as a whole we must not roll over again. This is our only opportunity to stay strong and say no, not just for us but for the whole of the North Sea.''