Maersk Drilling negotiations become right royal stoush
MORE in sorrow than in anger it seems, Maersk Drilling has rebutted an attack from offshore energy unions on its negotiating stance and treatment of unionised workforce aboard the Nan Hai VI drilling rig.
In an unusual attack on the Danish conglomerate, the MUA-AWU Offshore Alliance sought to tie-in Mary, crown princess of Denmark, to support its position.
Claiming anti-union discrimination, the unions said Maersk employees on the rig – employed on Australian Workplace...
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