Building
unions return to Kentucky refinery despite Steelworkers'
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[February 07, 2015]
By Jarrett Renshaw
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Workers represented
by the Building Trades Unions will return to Marathon Petroleum Corp's
<MPC.N> refinery in Catlettsburg, Kentucky on Monday, even as a strike
by the United Steelworkers drags into a second week, documents obtained
by Reuters show.
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The USW began a strike Feb. 1 at nine refineries and chemical
plants, including Marathon's 240,000 barrel-a-day Kentucky plant.
Buildings Trades Unions' workers will not be replacing striking
workers' running the plant, according to the letter.
While the Building Trades Unions say they continue to support the
USW's cause, their return work comes at a sensitive time for the
steelworkers as their strike enters a second week. The backing of
the building unions is considered crucial for a successful strike
nationally, a person familiar with refining said.
For the first week of the strike, Marathon advised workers
represented by the Building Trades Unions, not to return to work.
These unions represent workers who are employed by maintenance
contractors at the plant, while USW workers generally operate the
units. The latest letter tells members to return to work Monday, but
not to replace USW workers who are still on strike.
"As a labor organization, we fully respect the USW workforce," the
business manager of the building trades said in a letter to local
unions. "However to avoid any possible detrimental legal
proceedings, it is advised that your local union direct your members
to report to work."
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Talks between the USW and Shell, which is negotiating on behalf of
the oil companies at a national level, have been recessed. The USW
has rejected six contract offers so far.
The company declined to comment for this article.
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