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Shell to shed 180 Aberdeen jobs | Shell to shed 180 Aberdeen jobs |
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Oil giant Shell is to shed 180 jobs in Aberdeen, it has announced. | Oil giant Shell is to shed 180 jobs in Aberdeen, it has announced. |
The company said the office-based posts were going in the next three years to help "secure its long-term competitive future in the UK". | The company said the office-based posts were going in the next three years to help "secure its long-term competitive future in the UK". |
Staff at the company's Aberdeen headquarters were given the news in a statement from management on Wednesday morning. | Staff at the company's Aberdeen headquarters were given the news in a statement from management on Wednesday morning. |
Shell said the move was due to market pressures and the need to remain competitive. Unions expressed concern. | Shell said the move was due to market pressures and the need to remain competitive. Unions expressed concern. |
Shell's technical vice president John Gallagher said: "The organisational changes announced will better position Shell to focus on our strengths. | Shell's technical vice president John Gallagher said: "The organisational changes announced will better position Shell to focus on our strengths. |
"We will bring our advanced technology into play and better deliver competitive projects in the North Sea that we are just bringing on stream." | "We will bring our advanced technology into play and better deliver competitive projects in the North Sea that we are just bringing on stream." |
'Commitment concerns' | |
The company said it was "committed to minimising the number of compulsory redundancies". | The company said it was "committed to minimising the number of compulsory redundancies". |
Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Nicol Stephen, the Aberdeen South MSP, said: "This will cause considerable concern among the individuals and families affected. It's disappointing that this is happening at a time when the oil price is so strong. | Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Nicol Stephen, the Aberdeen South MSP, said: "This will cause considerable concern among the individuals and families affected. It's disappointing that this is happening at a time when the oil price is so strong. |
"I will be writing to Shell to urge that compulsory redundancies are avoided." | "I will be writing to Shell to urge that compulsory redundancies are avoided." |
Aberdeen North SNP MSP Brian Adam also called on Shell to ensure there were no compulsory redundancies. | |
He added: "This decision raises concerns over Shell's continued commitment to the north east." | |
That concern was echoed by Graham Tran of the Unite Amicus union. |