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Marathon Petroleum starts national contract negotiations with union

United Steelworkers and Marathon Petroleum started negotiating on Friday for a multi-year contract with U.S. refinery and chemical plant employees?with just a week left before their current contract expires.

If the union and Marathon fail to reach an agreement, the contract will expire shortly after midnight on February 1st. This could lead to thousands of workers walking off the job.

The last nationwide strike, which took place 11 years ago, lasted six weeks. However strikes at individual plants continued through the summer. A total of 7,000 workers went on strike.

As the leading company in the national pattern negotiations, Marathon has committed to engaging with the USW in productive negotiations and working towards a mutually-beneficial agreement.

A USW representative failed to respond to a?comment request. In August, 300 representatives from USW local unions of?oil workers set goals for negotiations, including "significant" wage hikes,?limitations on health care costs, and rules governing the use artificial intelligence in plant operation.

Inside refinery operators make around $50 per hour.

The USW represents approximately 30,000 workers in plants that produce motor fuels and other plastics using crude oil. (Reporting and editing by Nathan Crooks, Edward Tobin, and Erwin Seba)

(source: Reuters)