Petrol Strike At Easter Ruled Out By Union

Posted: 30/03/2012 10:38 Updated: 30/03/2012 12:05

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Unite has ruled out strike action by tanker drivers over Easter to focus on talks the union said today, amid scenes of panic buying across the country.

Unite, which represents around 2,000 tanker drivers, said it retained the right to call industrial action if talks, expected to start next week, break down.

The move followed more panic buying at garages across the country today, and an incident in which a woman was badly burned when petrol ignited as she transferred it between containers in her kitchen.

Queues at petrol stations were blamed on government advice by the Petrol Retailers Association, which represents about 5,500 garages.

"This is exactly what we didn't want - people panic-buying," a spokesman said.

"Deliveries are still being made to garages and we are advising people to continue with their normal buying habits."

At the centre of the storm is Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude, who advised people to fill up jerry cans as a precaution in case there was a strike.

London Fire Brigade has urged people thinking of storing fuel to take "extreme care" and to follow safety guidelines.

A spokesperson said: “This tragic accident is a stark reminder that people should be extremely careful if they are thinking of storing petrol and make sure that they take all the necessary precautions.

“You should always store petrol away from the house in either a shed or a garage and well away from people and anywhere where it might be close to a naked flame or other source of ignition.”

The service also reminded people that it is against the law to store more than 20 litres (4 gallons) of petrol in two 10 litre (2 gallon) metal containers, and 10 litres (2 gallons) in two 5 litre (1 gallon) plastic containers.

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Unite has ruled out strike action by tanker drivers over Easter to focus on talks the union said today, amid scenes of panic buying across the country. Unite, which represents around 2,000 tanker d...
Unite has ruled out strike action by tanker drivers over Easter to focus on talks the union said today, amid scenes of panic buying across the country. Unite, which represents around 2,000 tanker d...
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03:39 PM on 03/31/2012
and also, the people who panicked on thursday got petrol, the people who did'nt panic got none, there is a moral in panicking to be learnt here.
03:29 PM on 03/31/2012
petrol coupons is the aswer, so everyone gets an equal share.
09:49 PM on 04/03/2012
Like the war years ww2 we should be above this now,
neverless a good idea.
wes
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cynic123
02:49 PM on 03/31/2012
Today I have had a look and ordered a all electric car I will not need petrol soon for ever. "O" no I just realised if lots of people dp liclwise I will be paying even more for me electic because the elect comps will for sure jump on the incress of power and try to cash in by putting up their prices. "O" no just read the backers of our much needed new power stations have pulled out, because they don't trust the british governments.
02:41 PM on 03/31/2012
The world is coming too an end once again ... The Tories see an alien force with evil in their eyes once again a force that the last great Tory Leader called Thatcher had to defeat. The present Leader called Cameron will defeat the enemy once again for the sake of freedom they drive huge vehicles called Tankers and carry fuel for us all. What would we all do without our great Tory Leaders ?
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02:32 PM on 03/31/2012
I saw a woman yesterday in a Range rover put 57p worth of fuel in the tank. I asked her if she had a problem and she said no it's full now I have had to go to 4 stations selling only $10 max. This was her last call to ensure the tank was full. She said she was not panicing lol
01:14 PM on 03/31/2012
Wait a minute, the drivers were going to strike over working conditions and safety but before they have even gone on strike they have relaxed the rules to allow them to work for longer. The drivers seem more than happy to take the extra money and spit in the face of the safety they are going on strike for. Talk about having your cake and eating it. It just goes to show at the end of the day the strikes are just an excuse for more pay and the safety aspect is a complete red herring. They earn £45000 and they should be lucky they earn more than most of the average people in this country.
10:47 AM on 03/31/2012
fuel at my local filling station went up to £142 overnight .others in the area are £141 .so where are the protestors and waggon drivers who caused mayhem the other year .must be someone lining pockets
10:40 AM on 03/31/2012
I don't know about you lot, but my concerns are with fact that they have relaxed the rules govening drivers hours for these drivers which means that road safety is now at risk these drivers are allready on a good wage, are now being encouraged to work even longer without proper breaks being taken and that is DANGEROUS to us all.
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Mickey Mouse 1
There are no lies or deceit on a chess board.
10:04 AM on 03/31/2012
Diane Holland, the union official behind the fuel dispute, is the Tresurer of the Labour Party. Enough said!
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11:57 AM on 03/31/2012
And what as that got to do with the price of bread [i mean petrol].What i would like to know is why are people so against unions,workers have to be protected,and most people do support workers if they are on strike and lets face it no one wants to lose wages Any way what fuel strike no one knows if it is even going to happen.Labour get thier funds from hard working people, and anyone else who supports the labour party,unlike the tories who raise funds from corporate business.
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Mickey Mouse 1
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11:09 AM on 04/01/2012
Labour is the political wing of the Trades Unions. I used to work in a "closed shop" where you had to join the union to get a job in the first place. They didn't do anything for us, but the union bosses were kept in clover and they fed it to the Labour Party. They are the parasite on the backs of the workers. The Tories get their money from the rich. The main politicaly in the UK are as corrupt as Europe who haven't signed off their accounts for 14 tears.
cantabria
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09:42 AM on 03/31/2012
This was all about year end results. With their announcements the government have provoked panic buying and have got a lot of money in duty with which they can ballance the books at the end of the financial year - yesterday. Maybe with the collusion of Unite.
06:28 PM on 04/01/2012
It does look that way, the real problem will be,
if and when they do strike.
wes
katertaif
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09:13 AM on 03/31/2012
On the early morning news this morning was a report of a lady being burned when petrol she was pouring from one can to another caugh fire. I hope this will not happen again, but the fact that it happened at all is down to Francis maude and his crass, stupid comments about people filling up Jerry cans. That could just as easily have happned on a grage forecourt. Now whether he made those comments of his own volition, because he knew no better, or whether he was just the mouthpiece of a government wheeze to take the public mind off a disastrous budget, makes no difference. As a direct result of his advice, The advice of a government minister, someone has been hurt, I don't yet know how badly. He must therefore do the honourable thing, and admit his error by resigning before anyone else gets hurt. he won't of course, they never do, but it would show that he has integrity and honour. As it is ranks will be closed, questions on the subject dodged, and forgotten about as soon as possible.
09:46 AM on 03/31/2012
Tragic accident, but normally there are no open flames or gas cookers turned on at a petrol forecourt, for very good reasons,so I doubt very much that this accident could have happened just as easily at a petrol station.
katertaif: this story is about the union Unite calling of any potential strike by its members over the school half term and Easter Holiday. Do you really think they would have given the employers, the government and general public this definite meassge if it wasn't for this poor woman getting serioylsy burnt? They weighed up the public opionion like everyone else, came to the conclusion on that keeping the strike threat open would make them look coldhearted and cynical. I am willing to be anyone £ 10.0000 that if this woman hadnt been burnt the strike threat would still be there next week. Bad minister advice or not, the strike threat in itself plays a very big part in this accident, whether Unite or Ed Milliband wants to admit it.
12:32 PM on 03/31/2012
whilst you could be right re naked flames,as a retired garage owner,I fully know there are more dangerous items about than naked flames,the biggest one,the one few people realise about is STATIC!!! most women / men wear clotheing made from nylon or similar material,& as we all know rub that against other material, what do you get "THATS right a spark, "static" & thats all it takes for ignition,the same on any forecourt,whilst not so much in Britain,this type of ignition is a common occurance in the USA,namley due to the weather, but static is a killer no matter where if petrol fumes are present,even switching a light on where no flash can be seen as its within the switch is enough to ignite "FUMES",so remember "EARTH" yourself out when refueling your car or transfering any fluid of an explosive nature,when you get out of your car BEFORE triggering the nozzel or even putting it into the filler neck,& before taking the cap off the tank "TOUCH the cars body so any static is transfered to the car,this reduces the chance of a static discharge between you,the nozzel,& the car,& IF there ever is a fire a the nozzel NEVER remove it from the cars tank!! just release the trigger,stop the flow of fuel,attract the attendants attention,let them know your problem & get away from the car warning others of the problem as you go !!LET the GARAGE deal with it !! they are the ones that control the flow
katertaif
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04:37 PM on 03/31/2012
There have been fires at garage forecourts before this. I have seen people smoking in forecourts, or filling the tank with their engine still running. As for the union angle. I have no time for them anyway, I have yet to know them be wrong in any dispute, or even come close to admitting fault. It is always the fault of the greedy grabbing sweatshop style of management. So I accept that the union and Milliband may in part be to blame, but it was Maude who made the comments about filling Jerricans. Many people don't realise that itis th evapour from petrol, not the actual liquid that is highly inflammable. Obviously there was a naked flame somewhere around, or at least something hotter that the flashpoint of the vapour. I only hope she recovers, and that there are no more 'accidents' like this.
12:55 PM on 03/31/2012
good morning Terry,the lady in question apparently has 40% burns, which we both know is serious,re the released statement,I should imagine that it would have had to be authorised before being released,so its contents would be fully known to someone !! within the government offices, If this is the case,F.Maude was only the mouth piece,the person responsable for releasing this statement is the one who authorised it in the first place,I may be wrong & Maude did it off his own back in which case he is wholly responsable,I guess we will never know the truth !! but what ever the release of this statement has created more trouble than the fuel demonstrations of a few years ago,& seems to be apparent to go on for some time yet.
09:13 AM on 03/31/2012
Has not Unite, with its very close connections to Labour's leadership. already achieved its manin objective, that of embarassing the Government? Are not the main unions finding that for some reason it is necessary to strike or to threaten so to do now as in the cases of the tanker drivers or the Stansted baggage handlers? Is not strike action the admission of failure or incompetence for a union's negotiators? That is if the negotiations are real, the grievances are real and there is not a conspiracy due to the Government being Conservative run (not led!)
08:46 AM on 03/31/2012
Of course they won't strike over Easter because they will be on double time. There are lots of unemployed drivers who would do there job for £20,000 less. They need to remember this. OK your carrying a dangerous load so you drive more carefully then connect a pipe pull a lever and then disconnect the pipe. Hardly rocket science but no doubt they will say it is a skilled job. I suppose they would have to say this to warrent their £48,000 a year for 40 hours a week.
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Norman Mitchison
01:32 AM on 03/31/2012
Recod vat and fuel duty bonanza for .....guess who?
cantabria
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09:44 AM on 03/31/2012
Year end, balance the books, nice little earner, could even be with the collusion of Unite.
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Norman Mitchison
11:07 AM on 03/31/2012
Quite agree, probably all in it together.
12:00 AM on 03/31/2012
it is strange that the people are panic buying because there may be a fuel shortage

the ironic part is that there is a fuel shortage because of the panic buying who needs a tanker drivers strike