More Workers at Chevron Australia Vote to Allow Unions to Call Strikes -- OPIS
August 28 2023 - 9:54AM
Dow Jones News
More unionized workers at Chevron's gas operations in Western
Australia on Monday voted to authorize unions to call for protected
industrial action if necessary, workers' unions said in a social
media post.
Protected industrial action could include work stoppages or
strikes if workers' demand for higher pay and better working
conditions is not met.
Chevron's Australian unit operates two major liquefied natural
gas (LNG) facilities in Western Australia that would be affected by
potential strikes - the 15.6 million metric tons (mt) per year
Gorgon facility and the 8.9 million mt/year Wheatstone project.
The workers' unions the Offshore Alliance said in a social media
post on Monday afternoon that 100% of the workers at the Wheatstone
offshore platform voted for protected industrial action, which
means the unions now have the full support from its members across
all three Chevron Australia-operated facilities. The Offshore
Alliance combines the Australian Workers' Union and the Maritime
Union of Australia.
Last Thursday, 99% of the 450 workers at Chevron Australia's
Gorgon LNG and Wheatstone downstream facilities voted in favor of
taking protected industrial action. The ballot for the Wheatstone
offshore platform workers closed on Monday afternoon.
"All 500 OA members on the three Chevron facilities are backing
in [protected industrial action]," Offshore Alliance said in the
social media post, adding it will file protected industrial action
notices "shortly."
Following Monday's ballot results, a Chevron Australia
spokesperson said the company is aware Wheatstone platform
employees have voted in support of industrial action.
"We continue to work through the bargaining process as we seek
outcomes that are in the interests of both employees and the
company," the Chevron Australia spokesperson said.
Chevron Australia as the operator has a 47.3% stake in the
Gorgon project. The joint-venture partners are ExxonMobil (25%),
Shell (25%), Osaka Gas (1.25%), Tokyo Gas (1%) and JERA (0.417%).
From its Gorgon project, Chevron Australia has sale and purchase
agreements to supply about 4.5 million mt/year of LNG to Japanese
customers and a further 4.4 million mt/year to Korean
customers.
Chevron Australia has a 64.14% interest in the Wheatstone
project. The joint-venture partners are Kuwait Foreign Petroleum
Exploration Co. (13.4%), Woodside Energy (13%), Kyushu Electric
Power Co. (1.46%) and PE Wheatstone, part-owned by JERA (8%).
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--Reporting by Trisha Huang, thuang@opisnet.com; Editing by
Hanwei Wu, hwu@opisnet.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
August 28, 2023 10:39 ET (14:39 GMT)
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