Woodside Energy Group and U.S. major Chevron are locked in a dispute over pay and job security with about 700 workers at four facilities in Australia that produce more than a tenth of the world's liquefied natural gas (LNG). Nearly all workers at offshore platforms that supply gas to the Woodside facility have voted to authorise the union to strike, although unions have not made a call yet. Woodside was "well off the pace on key bargaining issues including job security and remuneration," said Offshore Alliance, which is negotiating with the company on workers' behalf.
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