North Sea oil workers have done something that no government or fossil fuel company has even attempted: they have devised a plan for shutting down the oil fields and transitioning to renewable energy.
North Sea oil workers have done something that no government or fossil fuel company has even attempted: they have devised a plan for shutting down the oil fields and transitioning to renewable energy.
The BBC is reporting that Vestas management have sacked the 11 workers involved in the occupation that they have so far been able to identify. After coordinating a police blockade to prevent any food from getting to the occupying workers, Vestas management eventually relented and have been delivering food (initially only cold, pre-packaged food in insufficient quantities) to the workers. Tonight, dismissal letters were delivered with the evening pizza.
On Friday 3 July, Workers’ Climate Action and the Cowes Trades Council held a public meeting attended by around 100 people, to oppose the closure of the Vestas plant, Britain’s only wind turbine factory, on the Isle of Wight. Two months ago, Vestas announced over 500 job cuts. It is seeking to move production to the USA.
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