Workers at Shell Bacton Gas Terminal Set for Strike Action Over Pay Dispute
Workers at the Shell Bacton Gas terminal in the North Sea have voted to strike over a pay dispute with Altrad, according to the GMB union. This site is crucial for handling up to a third of Britain's gas supply from the North Sea and continental Europe.

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In a significant development, workers at the Shell Bacton Gas terminal, located on Britain's North Sea coast, have resolved to undertake strike action in response to a pay dispute with their employer, Altrad, revealed the GMB union on Thursday.
This industrial action poses potential challenges for a facility crucial to Britain's energy infrastructure. The Bacton Gas Plant plays a pivotal role, managing up to a third of the country's gas supply originating from North Sea fields and channels for importing and exporting gas with continental Europe, as highlighted on Shell's official site.
The dispute underscores rising tensions in the energy sector, which remains vital amid ongoing global energy demands and the interplay of economic factors affecting workers' compensation and company policies.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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