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North Sea workers on three platforms go on strike
North Sea oil workers on three platforms have gone on strike in a dispute over pay and conditions.
Members of the Unite union working on the Alwyn, Dunbar and Elgin installations - which are operated by Total - are taking part in the action.
The dispute centres around Total's proposal to move to a three-weeks-on, three-weeks-off rota. It is the first in a series of planned stoppages.
Total confirmed the action, "despite new proposals that were made".
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