May 20th, 2009 - BBC NEWS
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The workers at South Hook said they feel let down
Proposals have been drafted in a bid to resolve a row over contract labour which has led to a series of unofficial strikes at oil and gas plants.
The GMB union's general secretary said the plan would be put to workers at the South Hook natural gas refinery in Pembrokeshire on Thursday.
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