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Petrobras' proposal to end the strike is rejected by a large Brazilian union

Petrobras' proposal to end the strike is rejected by a large Brazilian union
Petrobras' proposal to end the strike is rejected by a large Brazilian union

The Brazilian union Sindipetro-NF - one of the largest representing Petrobras workers - has rejected 'the latest proposal from 'the state-run oil firm to end a 12 day-long strike. It said this in a Friday statement.

Sindipetro-NF represents around 25,000 oil industry workers, including those on Petrobras offshore oil platforms, in the 'Campos basin. This is the second highest oil production area in Brazil.

Petrobras?did not immediately respond to a comment request. The company has said that the strike had no effect on production because it was using contingency crews.

Sindipetro-NF, a union umbrella for oil workers, is the largest under 'FUP. The board of the FUP had accepted Petrobras' proposal, but it was still up to the workers to vote on the issue.

Sindipetro-NF, however, has voted against ending the strike. This means that the protest will continue at least in some sites.

FUP does not include all Petrobras workers' unions. The board of another umbrella organization, FNP voted to continue the protest, and advised unions to do the same.

Sources said that the dispute may last for a long time, because it involves complex issues, such as deductions from pensioner payments and pension fund funds of state-run firms. (Reporting by Fabio Teixeira and Rodrigo Viga Gaier in Rio de Janeiro; Editing by Nick Zieminski)

(source: Reuters)