Norway Oil Strike: Employers announce lockout to end wage dispute (opens original article in a new tab)
Norway's employers announced a lockout of 1,272 workers from the Safe union to end a wage dispute, aiming to stop a strike that has delayed oil drilling operations.
- Norway's Offshore Norway announced a lockout of 1,272 Safe union members to end a wage dispute.
- The lockout aims to halt an ongoing strike that has delayed drilling operations on the Norwegian continental shelf.
- The strike, started on June 15, involved 378 workers and affected companies like SLB DOF Subsea and Halliburton.
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