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Union seeks partial stoppage at Portugal Galp refineries

Photo courtesy of Galp Energia.
Photo courtesy of Galp Energia.

LISBON (Reuters) — The union representing workers at Portugal's Galp Energia has called a six-day strike at the company's two refineries starting on July 26 to demand that Galp resume a collective bargaining agreement.

Union Fiequimetal coordinator Armando Farias said however that the strike was not intended to cause complete stoppages of the Sines and Matosinhos refineries, which have a total capacity of 330,000 bpd of crude. Previous strikes at Galp have failed to significantly curtail throughput.

"We've delivered the strike warning to the company, but so far there have been no talks. We demand that the collective hiring agreement be applied and certain social rights of the workers upheld," Farias said.

Reporting By Andrei Khalip

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