focusIR May 2024 Investor Webinar: Blue Whale, Kavango, Taseko Mines & CQS Natural Resources. Catch up with the webinar here.

Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Pin to quick picksRDSA.L Share News (RDSA)

  • There is currently no data for RDSA

Watchlists are a member only feature

Login to your account

Alerts are a premium feature

Login to your account

U.S. oil firms, workers must look far back for strike precedents

Mon, 02nd Feb 2015 12:00

(Repeats with no change to text)

By Jessica Resnick-Ault

NEW YORK, Feb 2 (Reuters) - The last time U.S. oil workerswent on strike in support of a nationwide pact, Jimmy Carter waspresident and KC and the Sunshine Band flew high in theBillboard chart with "Please Don't Go."

As oil companies prepare to cope with strikes at nine U.S.refineries and chemical plants, accounting for about 10 percentof U.S. refining capacity, they can look to distant lessons fromthe three-month-long strike that started on Jan. 8, 1980.

Then, plants continued to operate despite widespread picketlines by union members fighting for improved pay and benefitssuch as dental coverage.

Much has changed in the industry over 35 years, but thecompanies are expected to use some of the same tactics as theircounterparts in 1980, including calling on managers to donoveralls and fill in for workers.

In 1980, the companies also relied upon retired workers andpeople from other plants to run the refineries where strikesoccurred, recalled Bob Landry, a retired refinery worker inBaton Rouge, Louisiana.

"Looking back now, we all have all our teeth when we retire.It was a good thing, you have to look at the long run," he said.

On Sunday, union workers took to picket lines after the United Steelworkers union (USW) said Royal Dutch Shell Plc, the lead industry negotiator, halted talks over payand conditions.

Shell activated a strike contingency plan at its sprawlingjoint venture refinery and chemical plant in Deer Park, Texas,to keep operating normally, and other companies, like TesoroCorp sprung into action at their own plants.

Refinery workers in 1980 were represented by the Oil,Chemical and Atomic Workers Union (OCAW).

Since then, the landscape has changed and unions have becomeless influential: many refineries have shutdown as oilproduction and processing trends in the U.S. have shifted.Others have expanded to become more efficient processors ofcrude. Free trade deals have loosened unions' grip.

After a refinery's union membership voted in favor of thestrike, 24-hour pickets were set up immediately, according toDonald Erlandson, who researched past strikes for a union localon the West Coast.

"Picket pay was $25 a week," he wrote. "A comprehensivepicket shift schedule was put together. The brothers at AlliedChemical assessed their dues an extra $20 a week to help supportthe effort."

At the end of the strike, the union won a 5 percent payraise nationally, plus an additional 52 cents for the first yearwith a 10.5 percent pay raise the second year. And they gottheir first dental plan.

There have been other local work stoppages since then, andcompanies also came to the brink of strike as recently as 2012.

Union workers at Tesoro Corp voted to allow a strike in thewake of difficult negotiations at four of its plants in May2012.

At the time, Tesoro CEO Greg Goff said its 166,000 barrelper day San Francisco Bay refinery in Martinez, California,would temporarily stop production but continue as a refinedproducts terminal while replacement workers were trained.

The refinery union locals ultimately reached agreements withthe company, so the plans weren't tested.

Canadian firm Husky Energy, where employees went onstrike, did replace hourly workers with managers and otherreplacements. That plant also eventually reached an agreementwith workers, and they returned.

This time, Tesoro said it would continue operating itsrefineries through the strike, with the exception of itsMartinez plant, which it said it would shut because maintenancework is currently underway. (Reporting By Jessica Resnick-Ault; editing by StuartGrudgings)

More News
10 Dec 2021 12:17

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Stocks lower ahead of key US inflation report

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Stocks lower ahead of key US inflation report

Read more
10 Dec 2021 10:41

Shell shareholders vote for move to Britain -preliminary results

AMSTERDAM, Dec 10 (Reuters) - In a preliminary result, Royal Dutch Shell shareholders on Friday voted in favour of a plan to move the company's headquarters and its tax home to Britain.Chairman Andrew Mackenzie announced the preliminary results, ...

Read more
10 Dec 2021 10:17

Siccar Point CEO says Cambo oilfield project paused after Shell exit

LONDON, Dec 10 (Reuters) - Siccar Point CEO Jonathan Roger said on Friday that Royal Dutch Shell's decision last week not to progress the Cambo oilfield project in the British North Sea means the development will have to be paused.Siccar, which ow...

Read more
10 Dec 2021 10:08

UPDATE 1-Royal Dutch Shell shareholders expected to approve move to London

* If approved, Shell's move expected in early 2022* British tax base seen making buybacks, dividends easier* Dutch withholding tax a factor in Shell's decision* Shell says move will not affect its environmental policy (Updates with colour from meeti...

Read more
10 Dec 2021 00:25

UPDATE 2-Royal Dutch Shell shareholders back plan to shift to London

* British tax base seen making buybacks, dividends easier* Dutch withholding tax a factor in Shell's decision* Shell says move will not affect its environmental policy (Recasts with shareholder vote)By Toby Sterling and Ron BoussoROTTERDAM/LONDON, D...

Read more
9 Dec 2021 13:37

S.Africa energy minister defends Shell's planned seismic blasting on Wild Coast

* S.Africans protest against oil search in pristine stretch* Area home to whales, penguins, dolphins, seals* Objectors want Africa to stay poor, Gwede Mantashe saysBy Tim CocksJOHANNESBURG, Dec 9 (Reuters) - South Africa's energy minister defended o...

Read more
9 Dec 2021 10:10

UPDATE 2-European shares fall again on Omicron worries

(For a Reuters live blog on U.S., UK and European stock markets, click LIVE/ or type LIVE/ in a news window)* Deutsche Bank skids after DoJ violation report* Defensive sectors cap losses* Investors eye U.S. CPI data due Friday (Updates to close)By ...

Read more
6 Dec 2021 16:58

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Airlines lift off as Omicron fears ease

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Airlines lift off as Omicron fears ease

Read more
6 Dec 2021 12:16

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Stocks rise as Fauci helps soothe Omicron fear

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Stocks rise as Fauci helps soothe Omicron fear

Read more
6 Dec 2021 12:13

UPDATE 4-BP says Brent benchmark reform should include U.S. oil, dump Brent

(Adds background)By Julia PayneLONDON, Dec 6 (Reuters) - BP supports the addition of U.S. oil crude grade WTI Midland to global dated Brent, suggesting the removal in the medium-term of Brent and Forties grades from the benchmark as flows have eva...

Read more
5 Dec 2021 13:57

S.Africans protest against Shell oil exploration in pristine coastal area

By Siyabonga SishiPORT EDWARD, South Africa, Dec 5 (Reuters) - South Africans took to their beaches on Sunday to protest against plans by Royal Dutch Shell to do seimsic oil exploration they say will threaten marine wildlife such as whales, dolphi...

Read more
3 Dec 2021 16:05

UK shareholder meetings calendar - next 7 days

UK shareholder meetings calendar - next 7 days

Read more
3 Dec 2021 14:31

Nigeria's Bonga oil export terminal in maintenance until next week - Shell

LONDON, Dec 3 (Reuters) - Nigeria's Bonga crude oil export terminal is undergoing planned maintenance until next week, operator Shell said on Friday.Bonga is typically one of the larger export streams from Africa's largest oil producer. It was sch...

Read more
3 Dec 2021 12:06

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Jitters turn from Omicron to US nonfarm payrolls

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Jitters turn from Omicron to US nonfarm payrolls

Read more
3 Dec 2021 10:19

Shell wins court case to start seismic surveys offshore South Africa

CAPE TOWN, Dec 3 (Reuters) - A South African high court on Friday struck down an urgent application brought by environmentalists to stop oil major Royal Dutch Shell starting seismic surveys to explore for petroleum systems off the eastern seaboar...

Read more

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.

Quickpicks are a member only feature

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.