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Australian unions back Woodside's Pluto LNG 2.

According to the results published on the Offshore Alliance's Facebook page, on Thursday, 99% of members voted for a strike at Woodside Energy Pluto LNG 2.

Separately, the Electrical Trades Union reported that around 400 members voted for protected industrial action (a legal strike) at 99%.

The representatives of the workers will discuss with their members what action they will take.

A strike may slow down work on Pluto 2, an expansion of a facility in Western Australia’s Pilbara Region that will add 5 million metric tons. Woodside hopes that it will ship its first cargo of liquefied gas from Pluto 2 by the second half 2026.

The Offshore Alliance wants a pay increase of 30%, claiming that workers at Pluto 2 receive 30% less per hour for the same work than they did at the Wheatstone project operated by Chevron.

The Alliance, which includes the Maritime Union of Australia, the Australian Workers Union and the Australian Workers Union said that in November, salary negotiations with contractor Bechtel were deadlocked and that the next step was to strike.

At the time this article was written, the results of the ballot had not yet been published on the FWC's website. The Commission approved the ballot late in November, a few days after unions had applied for protected industrial actions. Electrical Trades Union, along with two other unions, also applied for PIA. They were granted the right to vote their members.

Bechtel has argued against the Offshore Alliance voting members and said that the Alliance shouldn't be intruding on traditional onshore construction.

(source: Reuters)