AUSTRALIA

Offshore work to be hit by strikes

MARITIME workers are set to deal a blow to offshore oil and gas vessel operators after the Maritime Union of Australia announced it would carry out strikes in a bid to secure major increases in pay and allowances.

Australian Mines and Metals Association accused the MUA of reckless and destructive conduct, with its workplace policy director Geoff Bull saying the union was demanding a 30% wage rise over three years,...

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