10% Of
US Refining Capacity Offline After US Oil Workers Stage Largest
National Strike Since 1980, "Greedy" Companies Blamed
“It's
not exactly the same as if Wall Street were to unionize and demand
higher wages, but when US energy workers - supposedly the best paid
profession away from those who BTFD or BTFATH for a living - go on
strike, it is time to pay attention, which is precisely what happened
yesterday afternoon, when US union leaders launched a large-scale
strike at nine refineries after failing to agree on a new national
contract with major oil companies. It marks the first nationwide
walkout since 1980 and impacts plants that together account for more
than 10% of US refining capacity. The United Steelworkers Union (USW)
began the strike on Sunday, after their current contract expired and
no deal was reached despite five proposals.”
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Maybe
it's time for a radical change in America too.
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