Chevron, Australian Unions Headed for More Strikes as Talks Stall Again
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Unions at Chevron's LNG facilities in Australia plan to resume strikes starting Oct. 19 after talks stalled.
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Chevron says unions are being unreasonable and reneging on previous agreements.
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An arbitrator mediated talks last week but unions voted to stick with the strike plan.
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Chevron says unions keep changing demands and are tying agreements to member votes.
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The unions say Chevron has not committed to terms and members voted overwhelmingly to resume strikes.