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Teamsters could extend strike to other Marathon refineries as Detroit settlements stagnate

Marathon Petroleum has hesitated to work out with union members at its Detroit refinery since more than 200 employees went on strike, Teamsters stated on Thursday, including that the industrial action could be encompassed the largest U.S. independent refiner's other plants.

Around 200 workers at Marathon's Detroit refinery

walked off the task

on Wednesday after months of pay- and safety-related settlements and mediation with Marathon did not yield outcomes.

We want to go back to the table but they are refusing to deal, said Steve Hicks, president of Teamsters Resident 283.

Union members are fighting for greater pay, stated Hicks. The wage increases Marathon used to union members, around 3%. each year, is not enough to stay up to date with inflation, Hicks stated.

Members likewise desire union security, he stated. Michigan's. repeal of its

right-to-work law

, which had prohibited workers paying union dues as a. condition of work in a unionized work environment, worked in. February.

Teamsters might extend the strike to other Marathon plants. if negotiations continue to stagnate. It's a big possibility,. Hicks said.

The 140,000 barrel-per-day (bpd) Detroit refinery is one. of Marathon's 13 refineries with around 2.9 million bpd. of petroleum refining capability.

Teamsters likewise represent workers at Marathon's. 102,000-bpd Saint Paul refinery.

Marathon did not react to ask for comment.

(source: Reuters)