New deal for North Sea workers to deliver pay rise
A new collective bargaining agreement covering thousands of North Sea workers will deliver a 2.32% pay rise from the start of next year.
A new collective bargaining agreement covering thousands of North Sea workers will deliver a 2.32% pay rise from the start of next year.
A new collective bargaining agreement covering around 5,000 UK North Sea workers is now in force at all signatory companies.
Trade union members have voted in favour of a new collective bargaining agreement covering thousands of North Sea workers.
Energy service firm Stork has become the latest company to pledge its support for a newly-drafted collective bargaining deal for North Sea workers.
Employers and unions have given themselves extra time to conclude a new collective bargaining agreement for thousands of North Sea workers.
A proposed new deal for North Sea workers should help the sector free itself from an “endless loop of mistrust” and potential industrial unrest, the boss at a top operator hopes.
A new deal covering thousands of North Sea workers could include a “rate adjustment mechanism” linking pay with oil and gas prices, a key figure behind the talks said.
Efforts to create a new collective agreement for North Sea workers are understood to be “proceeding”.