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Strike in the works after Jadestone pay cut announcement 

JADESTONE Energy's Australian workforce has been left "appalled and disappointed" after a teleconference with Australian management that requested they take a 10% permanent pay cut that equates to $18,000 per year, or reduce their workforce so the Singapore-headquartered oiler can pursue further acquisitions. 

Reports suggest workers furious over pay cut for acquisition policy 

Reports suggest workers furious over pay cut for acquisition policy 

Energy News understands the call came at what was the end of a four-week swing for workers on its Montara and Stag platforms, after they already endured two weeks of self isolation.    The schedule...

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