AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Talks on Monday between management and unions at the BP Rotterdam Refinery were not successful, a union spokesperson said, and labour actions at the large facility will continue.
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – Talks on Monday between management and unions at the BP Rotterdam Refinery were not successful, a union spokesperson said, and labour actions at the large facility will continue.
Over the weekend workers agreed to help restart one part of the 400,000 barrel-per-day facility, which had been idled for more than a week amid a wage dispute.
Other parts of the facility will not be restarted while there is no agreement on wages, union spokesman Jaap Bosma said, and workers will continue with a “work-to-rule” action.
(Reporting by Toby Sterling; editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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