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Letter shows that Lyondell Houston refinery will begin layoffs in mid-April.

Letter shows that Lyondell Houston refinery will begin layoffs in mid-April.

In a letter to the United Steelworkers union on Monday, Lyondell Basll Industries announced that layoffs would begin at the refinery in Houston which was closed.

Estalee Russi wrote in a letter to USW International president David McCall that "Employment Separations - including (USW) local 13-227 represented employees - will begin at or around April 17, 2025."

Tuesday, the letter was examined.

A spokesperson for Lyondell did not respond to a comment request.

There are around 400 Lyondell employees working at the 263,776 barrel-per-day-capacity Houston refinery, with about 70% of them being hourly workers represented by the Steelworkers.

On Tuesday, Marcos Velez said that Lyondell's decision of removing 250,000 bpd from the market was not only disappointing, but would negatively impact American consumers.

Russi's email stated that the "bumping right" which allows workers with more seniority to be given priority when it comes to securing jobs at the refinery would be maintained in accordance with contract between the unions and the company.

Velez stated that the pledge was not enough to honor the contract.

He said that "their handling of the layoffs is not in line with the collective bargaining agreements that are in place." "We will take every step to hold them accountable."

Lyondell shut down the Houston refinery on February 7th, according to people familiar with the plant's operations.

Lyondell announced its plans to close this plant in 2023 as it did not align with the company’s new strategy to become a global producer of plastic pellets that are used to make plastic products.

The company intends to convert the refinery along the Houston Ship Channel to use equipment that will produce recycled plastic pellets after 2027.

(source: Reuters)