Talks for the new pact began on Jan. 13 between the USW and lead
company negotiator Marathon Petroleum, the union has said, ahead
of the Feb. 1 expiry of an existing three-year agreement
covering 30,000 workers across the United States.
In addition to the contract talks, which will set pay and
benefits, USW locals are meeting refinery and plant managers to
agree on local issues.
Monday’s message said BP Plc, chemical maker Ineos, Chevron Corp
and Citgo Petroleum Corp were making "tough, concessionary
demands" in local negotiations.
Last week, the Steelworkers said BP had made a proposal in talks
at local unions for a no-strike period of up to 120 days
following expiry of contracts..
A Chevron spokesperson did not have an immediate comment on
Monday night, while spokespersons for BP, Ineos and Citgo did
not immediately reply to requests for comment.
Sources familiar with local talks at Chevron’s refinery in
Pasadena, Texas, said the company had asked for significant
changes.
(Reporting by Erwin Seba; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)
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