Australian LNG Workers Escalate Strikes at Chevron Plants
- Company says is aiming to manage impact of any disruptions
- Sides remain deadlocked in dispute over pay and conditions
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Liquefied natural gas workers at key Chevron Corp. sites in Western Australia have begun ramping up a campaign of industrial action in a dispute that has roiled global energy markets.
Staff started a program of escalated action Thursday after beginning partial strikes on Sept. 8, and will ratchet up stoppages over the “coming days and weeks,” the Offshore Alliance, a group representing two major labor unions, said in a Facebook post.