News, Economy | 14,300 industrial workers may end up in a general strike

News, Economy | 14,300 industrial workers may end up in a general strike
News, Economy | 14,300 industrial workers may end up in a general strike
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14,000 may be taken out on strike from Sunday.

The Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions and Norwegian Industry must resort to forced mediation to settle this year’s wage settlement in the frontline profession.

Forced mediation with national mediator Mats Wilhelm Ruland begins on Wednesday. If the parties do not manage to agree there, there will be a general strike from 7 April.

The joint union warns that 14,301 workers may be taken out on strike if the mediation is unsuccessful.

– This first withdrawal will contribute to an effective strike that will hit the employer side hard. Should we end up in conflict, there will be more withdrawals, says Fellesforbundet leader Jørn Eggum in a press release.

Front subject settlements usually go to forced mediation. The mediation deadline ends at midnight on Saturday 6 April.

Fearing a full stop

– A strike would largely mean a complete stop in our operations, so we hope there won’t be a strike. The parties will mediate until Sunday and we hope they will find a solution, says CEO Arild Apelthun at Beerenberg Services AS in Kokstad.

The company has 244 employees who could potentially be involved in a conflict.

– We experienced a short strike last year, so it hasn’t been that long since the last one. We’ll see how this goes. Strikes are not particularly useful from an operational perspective. But we must respect the rules of the game in working life, says Apelthun to BA.

Maritime Construction Solutions AS Avd Laksevåg has 25 members who can be ordered out on strike. This applies to everything from supervisors to workers in welding, sheet metal work and painting.

– A strike will have relatively large consequences for us. We deliver to the offshore industry and have rigs for quays. These have a time limit on how long they can stay here, preferably 14 to 45 days. A one-week strike can destroy an entire mission for us, says general manager Chris Andre Kjærland Midttveit.

134 companies may be affected

There are employees in 134 companies who may be called out on strike on Sunday. The notice covers, among other things, 2,100 employees in Aker Solutions.

The joint federation has notified a total of 32,108 members who are on the collective agreement Industrial Agreement to resign.

The federal union has entered into the settlement with demands for, among other things, an increase in real wages and further and continuing education reform.

These can be taken out on strike

Notice of resignation of place for NHO companies on the industrial agreement. Companies in Bergen and the surrounding area.

  • Aibel branch Bergen, Kokstad – 20
  • Beerenberg Services AS, Kokstad – 244
  • Bergen Engines AS, Hordvik – 315
  • BSI Offshore AS, Laksevåg – 17
  • Endúr Maritime AS, Laksevåg – 18
  • Endúr Maritime AS, Straume – 28
  • FMC Kongsberg Subsea AS department Service Bergen, Ågotnes – 98
  • Framo Flatøy AS, Frekhaug – 254
  • Framo Fusa AS, Fusa, 276
  • Framo Holsnøy AS, Frekhaug – 42
  • Framo Services AS, Florvåg – 117
  • Fryndebø Industri AS, Hauglandshella – 17
  • Marine Fabrication AS, Os – 8

  • Kongsberg Maritime AS department Hagavik – 6
  • Pon Equipment AS Verksted Bergen, Blomsterdalen -14
  • Solidenergy AS avd Ågotnes, Ågotnes – 141
  • Sotra Contracting AS 5363, Ågotnes – 19
  • STS-Isonor AS Department of Construction, Nesttun – 290
  • WellConnection Norway AS department Mongstad, 46

Strike withdrawal for companies outside Norsk Indutri. Companies in Bergen and the surrounding area.

  • West Piping AS, Mongstad – 8
  • Maritime Construction Solutions AS department Laksevåg – 25

Sum: 1957

The article is in Norwegian

Norway

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