31 oil workers sue Equinor over failing to provide jobs

”As a union, we don’t quite understand why these people were not given jobs, it is completely illogical,” says Herdis Rosland Eide, secretary general in Norwegian union Industri Energi.
Photo: Equinor
Photo: Equinor

Back in the fall of 2022, Equinor terminated a catering agreement with staffing and recruitment company MDE, instead opting to integrate the agreement into the company using permanently employed staff.

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