Locked-out Texas refinery workers OK return-to-work pact
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© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: United Steelworkers members protest outside Exxon Mobil Beaumont after they were locked out by the company in Beaumont Texas on May 1, 2021. REUTERS/Erwin SebaBEAUMONT (Texas) – A return-to work agreement was approved by union workers on Saturday. This allows for the opening of new opportunities. Exxon Mobil A union official announced that Corp (NYSE: ) will end the 10-month-old lockout at a Southeast Texas refinery.
Bryan Gross (USW International representative) said the agreement allows 600 United Steelworkers union Local 13-243 members who Exxon expelled from Beaumont’s Texas refinery in May 2021 to return to work as soon as possible, as the deal was made after the vote.
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