Australia's industrial arbitrator on Thursday made recommendations for Chevron and unions to resolve their dispute on pay and working conditions at the energy giant's two liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities in Western Australia.
and unions to resolve their dispute on pay and working conditions at the energy giant's two liquefied natural gas facilities in Western Australia.
"I strongly recommend that the parties adopt the recommendations ... which will hopefully resolve these disputes," FWC Commissioner Bernie Riordan said."In my view, the parties are close to achieving their desired outcome of registered enterprise agreements to cover the wages and employment conditions," Riordan said in the filing.
Strikes continued at Wheatstone and Gorgon, although in shorter blocks than the full strikes over the weekend, a union representative said on Wednesday, without providing further details. Both Chevron and the unions "spent countless hours at the negotiating table" and the talks resulted in an agreement on the majority of provisions, Riordan said.
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