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Around 60 scaffolders, painters, insulators, and supervisors at the Sullom Voe Terminal in the Shetland Islands have staged a 24-hour walkout in an escalating row over pay.
The industrial action began at 6am on Monday, led by Unite members employed by contractor Altrad. It follows the rejection of several pay offers made as part of the annual pay review between terminal operator EnQuest and Altrad, one of the main contractors on site.
Union members turned down a series of proposals, including an initial offer of no pay rise, a one-off payment of £900, and a later offer capped at £1,250. Workers are demanding a lump sum of £2,500 instead.
Picket lines were formed outside the terminal early on Monday, as Unite confirmed further strike action is planned for 15 December, and 12 and 26 January if the dispute remains unresolved.
The walkout marks growing tension across the North Sea supply chain, as workers challenge stagnant pay offers against rising living costs and record oil and gas profits.


