Oil refiners offer union workers 9% pay raise over three years -sources -Breaking
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© Reuters. FILE PHOTO – Workers and supporters protest outside Motiva Enterprises’ crude oil refinery. This was after the United Steelworkers union had called for a walkout. The plant is the biggest in America in Port Arthur (Texas), February 21 2015. REUHOUSTON (Reuters). Reuters reports that U.S. crude oil refiners offered workers in union oil and chemical a 9% increase over the next three years. The offer was made as talk of a new labor deal nears a deadline.
Marathon Petroleum Corp (NYSE :).,, which represents oil refinery and pipeline companies) were looking to prevent a strike.
Shortly after midnight, the existing contract covering approximately 30,000 workers in the United States expires.
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