Members of the union did vote in favour of action short of a strike in a separate ballot which closed today
A vote on whether to strike has narrowly been avoided by members of RMT in a dispute over pay with COTA (Caterers Offshore Trade Association).
Members of the union did vote in favour of action short of a strike in a separate ballot which closed today.
It comes on the same day crunch talks were announced between the body and both Unite and RMT unions in a bid to prevent the first North Sea strike in a generation.
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