Build Scotland Construction Directory
Time and date
CONSTRUCTION DIRECTORY
Share this page
Construction News
13/06/2008

Shell Drivers Picket Grangemouth

Grangemouth oil refinery, Scotland's main fuel depot, is being picketed by Shell tanker drivers in a row over pay.

Around 600 drivers are to take part in the industrial action after talks between the Unite union and managers from two firms which deliver fuel to Shell garages, broke down amid fears it could cause petrol shortages.

Only one tanker had left the refinery fully loaded today and the driver had promised not to return. Eight tankers had turned back. There could be fuel shortages by Sunday.

The strike which will affect around one in 10 of Britain's petrol stations, has raised fears that there will be petrol shortages over the weekend.

Union leaders have predicted that supplies could run out within 24 hours of the strike beginning.

-- Advertisement --
NorthernAsbestosServicesLtd

Yesterday, Unite General Secretary Len McCluskey said that talks had broken down between the union and the employers, Hoyer and Suckling. Mr McCluskey said: "Shell's failure to intervene in this dispute means that Shell's drivers have no alternative other than to go ahead with strike action, beginning on Friday June 13th, 2008.

"This dispute could have been resolved if Shell had advanced a fraction of the billions of pounds in profit they make every month.

"One of the world's richest companies is prepared to play Pontius Pilate and see the British public inconvenienced rather than settle this dispute for a sum smaller than the chairman's pay increase last year.

Mr McCluskey added that provision had been made for fire, police and the emergency services.

Shell has said that it had contingency plans in place but has admitted that some of its 1,000 petrol stations might run out of fuel.

Prime Minister Gordon Brown has said the Government will do "everything" it can to stop pumps running dry and has refused to rule out that the Army will be called in to help.

Hoyer and Suckling have said that their current pay offer of 7% will bring driver's average salary to about £41,500, which is up from the current average of £36,500.

However, it is understood that bosses are getting a pay raise of between 15% to 28%.

Bernie Holloway from Hoyer UK said that the offer has been extended to "the very limits" that the business can sustain.

(GK/JM)

Latest Construction News

27/09/2024

The UK Infrastructure Bank (UKIB) has announced a significant investment in XLCC, a leading manufacturer of subsea HVDC cables. The funding will support the development of a new world-class factory in Hunterston, Scotland. The UKIB's initial investment of £20 million demonstrates its commitment to ...
27/09/2024

SSEN Transmission has launched a new sustainability strategy outlining its commitment to a positive and equitable transition to net zero. Headquartered in Perth, SSEN Transmission plays a crucial role in connecting and transporting renewable energy sources across northern Scotland. The company's ...
27/09/2024

The Scottish Government has announced a significant investment of £100 million to support the construction of 2,800 mid-market rent homes. This funding will be combined with institutional investment, such as pension funds, to reach a total of at least £500 million. The investment is part of the ...
27/09/2024

Network Rail will be upgrading the railway bridge on Peel Road in Thorntonhall starting on Saturday, October 5th. The project, part of the East Kilbride Enhancement, involves raising the parapets (side walls) of the bridge to accommodate the overhead line equipment that will power electric ...
27/09/2024

Scottish Water has announced significant progress in its efforts to achieve net zero emissions. Renewable energy projects and energy efficiency initiatives have generated and saved the equivalent of enough power to supply 11 million homes for an hour. Additionally, over 500 football pitches of ...
27/09/2024

Ross Stewart, a trade apprentice with Building Services provider Arc-Tech (Scotland), has been recognised for his outstanding skills by winning the SNIPEF 'Best Apprentice Plumber' Award for Glasgow Clyde College 2024. The SNIPEF, the leading trade association for plumbing and heating businesses ...
27/09/2024

McLaughlin & Harvey has been honoured with the prestigious Inspiring Women – Company of the Year award at the 2024 CN, GE & NCE Inspiring Women in Construction & Engineering Awards. The award ceremony at the Royal Lancaster Hotel celebrated the achievements of women in the construction and ...
27/09/2024

Leading architectural firm, Holmes Miller, has been shortlisted for the prestigious AJ Architecture Awards 2024. The Allander Leisure Centre, a collaborative project with East Dunbartonshire Council and the Health & Social Care Partnership, is a finalist in the 'Leisure Project' category. The ...
26/09/2024

Network Rail will be undertaking a significant infrastructure upgrade in the East Kilbride area this weekend, involving the demolition and replacement of two railway bridges. The bridges on Thornliebank Road in Glasgow's southside and Westerton Lane near Busby station will be removed to ...
26/09/2024

The Scottish Government has introduced a new National Adaptation Plan (SNAP3) designed to equip communities and businesses across Scotland with the tools and support necessary to address the inevitable impacts of climate change. SNAP3 outlines a comprehensive set of over 200 actions and proposals ...
Morris & Spottiswood LtdRBT Underfloor LimitedRamsay & Sons [Forfar] LtdSynergy Lifting SolutionsSynergy Training SolutionsBabbity EnvironmentalMaterials Market UK Trading LtdMartin Property Care LimitedHutton Stone Co LtdPlanning Handbook
Terms and Conditions
2024/09/28 06:25:29