AUSTRALIA

Unions call for offshore safety probe

IN LIGHT of the Stena Clyde disaster two months ago in which two people lost their lives, the Australian Council of Trade Unions has called on Energy Minister Martin Ferguson to instigate a review of offshore safety legislation – and it appears he is listening.

Unions call for offshore safety probe

Union groups were put offside in the aftermath of the disaster by being stifled in attempts to inspect the rig, with the Australian Workers Union launching legal action to force Origin Energy to allow...

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