On 28 January 2009, approximately 800 of
Lindsey Oil Refinery's local contractors went on strike following the appointment by the
Italian construction contractor
IREM of several hundred European (mainly Italian and
Portuguese) contractors on the site at a time of high unemployment in the local and global economy. The action attracted considerable media interest. Workers contended that the strike was in defence of a national agreement determining wages and conditions in the industry. The protests were largely portrayed in the British media as being solely about the use of the
European Union's
Posted Workers Directive to discriminate against British workers, prompting
Unite the Union to make a statement on 4 February Additional contractors at other sites in the United Kingdom also initiated action as a result of the protests. On 30 January, around 700 workers at the
Grangemouth Oil Refinery in central
Scotland walked out in solidarity with the North Lincolnshire strikers. They were also joined by 50 strikers in
Aberthaw, in South Wales, 400 at the ICI site in Wilton, Teesside. and walkouts also took place at
BP in
Saltend,
Hull. Following several days of talks between representatives from
Total and the
GMB union which were chaired by
Acas, a deal was finally struck on 5 February and workers at the refinery agreed to return to work the following Monday. The deal would see 102 new jobs being created for British workers in addition to the posts awarded to an IREM. An earlier deal that would have seen the creation of 60 British jobs (40 skilled and 20 unskilled) had been rejected. On 16 February an Acas report concluded that Total had not broken the law in employing Italian workers at the refinery. The strike at Lindsey resumed on 11 June 2009, after a subcontractor at the site laid off a number of employees, later confirmed to be 51. The strike was quickly followed by sympathy strikes at
Cheshire's
Fiddlers Ferry Power Station on 15 June and Aberthaw on 17 June. The strikes escalated on 18 June, with walkouts at
Drax Power Station and
Eggborough Power Station in
Yorkshire and
Ratcliffe-on-Soar Power Station in
Nottinghamshire, BP Saltend, and the
BOC oxygen plant at
Scunthorpe. ==June 2009 action==