
Unite workers on three North Sea platforms have accepted a pay deal, bringing an end to a protracted strike dispute.
Workers on Total’s Elgin, Alwyn and Dunbar platforms have accepted a 15% pay increase but will move to three weeks on, three weeks off (3/3) rotas for going offshore.
A series of 12-hour and 24-hour strikes have been carried out on the platforms since July over the dispute which centres on the 3/3 rotas, which Unite previously described as “hated”.
The new deal, which also includes “substantial” retention bonuses, means all future action on the rigs has been called off.
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