Unions are planning stoppages and work bans at Chevron’s major LNG projects by mid-next week in moves that could disrupt billions of dollars in global gas exports.
The Offshore Alliance – made up of the Australian Workers Union and Maritime Union of Australia – said on social media that the 100 per cent support from all three Chevron facilities meant members were “locked and loaded” for industrial action.
“Protected industrial action notices will be filed shortly as will members lining up to vote ‘NO’ against Chevron’s third-rate EA proposal on the Gorgon and Wheatstone Downstream facilities. There is no get out of jail for Chevron on this one.” A Chevron spokesman said late on Monday it was aware of the ballot results but had not received a notice of action.
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