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Workers at the Lindsey oil refinery, sacked for taking unofficial strike action, have burned dozens of dismissal letters in a mass protest.Workers at the Lindsey oil refinery, sacked for taking unofficial strike action, have burned dozens of dismissal letters in a mass protest.
It came as workers from other UK sites walked out in support.It came as workers from other UK sites walked out in support.
Total, which runs the facility in North Lincolnshire, sacked 650 construction workers, giving them until 1700 BST Monday to reapply for their jobs.Total, which runs the facility in North Lincolnshire, sacked 650 construction workers, giving them until 1700 BST Monday to reapply for their jobs.
It said it was "encouraged" by the amount of feedback it had had from the workers involved.It said it was "encouraged" by the amount of feedback it had had from the workers involved.
The company said it would not know the number of workers reapplying for their jobs until the end of the week because of the number of sub-contractors on the site.
We go out together, we go back together Phil Whitehurst GMBWe go out together, we go back together Phil Whitehurst GMB
Elsewhere, about 400 workers at two LNG plants in west Wales - South Hook and Dragon - have walked out in support of workers at the Lindsey oil refinery.Elsewhere, about 400 workers at two LNG plants in west Wales - South Hook and Dragon - have walked out in support of workers at the Lindsey oil refinery.
They joined 200 contractors who walked out of Aberthaw power station in the Vale of Glamorgan, south Wales and around 200 contractors at Drax and Eggborough power stations near Selby, North Yorkshire.They joined 200 contractors who walked out of Aberthaw power station in the Vale of Glamorgan, south Wales and around 200 contractors at Drax and Eggborough power stations near Selby, North Yorkshire.
Workers at Fiddlers Ferry power station in Widnes, Cheshire, and contract maintenance workers at the Shell Stanlow Refinery in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, have also voted not to work.Workers at Fiddlers Ferry power station in Widnes, Cheshire, and contract maintenance workers at the Shell Stanlow Refinery in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, have also voted not to work.
Activists have said they expect thousands of workers to take action in the coming days in support of the sacked workers.Activists have said they expect thousands of workers to take action in the coming days in support of the sacked workers.
Workers in Teesside, South Wales, Cheshire and Yorkshire were among those who came out in support last week.
Speakers at a mass meeting in a car park opposite the Lindsey refinery said the demonstrators were standing firm.Speakers at a mass meeting in a car park opposite the Lindsey refinery said the demonstrators were standing firm.
Phil Whitehurst, of the GMB union, told the crowd: "Let them show us how many want to go back in there crawling on their bellies for their jobs.Phil Whitehurst, of the GMB union, told the crowd: "Let them show us how many want to go back in there crawling on their bellies for their jobs.
"We go out together, we go back together.""We go out together, we go back together."
The GMB is planning to stage a demonstration outside the Lindsey refinery on Tuesday.
Foreign workers rowForeign workers row
The sacked Lindsey workers had been building another plant next to the existing site in Killingholme, but withdrew their labour last week in protest at a sub-contractor axing 51 jobs while another employer on the site was hiring people.The sacked Lindsey workers had been building another plant next to the existing site in Killingholme, but withdrew their labour last week in protest at a sub-contractor axing 51 jobs while another employer on the site was hiring people.
The workers argued this broke an agreement not to cut jobs while there were vacancies elsewhere on the site. Total insists no such agreement was in place.The workers argued this broke an agreement not to cut jobs while there were vacancies elsewhere on the site. Total insists no such agreement was in place.
Workers say the assurances were given in February following a bitter dispute in which they said foreign labour was being used to exclude British contractors and to undermine hard-won conditions.Workers say the assurances were given in February following a bitter dispute in which they said foreign labour was being used to exclude British contractors and to undermine hard-won conditions.
The foreign workers row led to to a wave of unofficial strikes and protests at refineries and power stations across the UK.The foreign workers row led to to a wave of unofficial strikes and protests at refineries and power stations across the UK.
Last week the firm was accused of pulling out of talks with unions at the conciliation service Acas.Last week the firm was accused of pulling out of talks with unions at the conciliation service Acas.
A Total spokesman said it was hopeful that work on a construction project, which had been halted because of the dispute, would be able to restart in the next few weeks.
"Total wishes to stress that at no stage has it asked its contract companies to reduce their workforce's pay and conditions in any way and will not seek to do so.
"Total calls for all parties to respect employment law and to work together within the nationally negotiated agreements to which they are signatories."


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