Workers walk off fabrication site over alleged non-payment of staff

Workers said they were 'standing in solidarity' with subcontractors who they allege have not been paid by site managers.

Workers walk off Fife fabrication site after accusations bosses ‘failed to pay subcontractors’ E-mail

Hundreds of workers have walked off the job at a fabrication yard in Fife over a dispute surrounding the non-payment of subcontractors, a union has said.

Members of the GMB union said InfraStrata, which manages the site in Methil under its Harland & Wolff brand, failed to pay more than 100 Portuguese workers building renewable energy components.

The sub-contractor managing the staff, Santa Cruz, ordered employees to sit in cabins until payment was made, GMB told STV News.

However, core staff joined them in a walkout after no wage packets were forthcoming following two days of non-working.

The site is currently building eight turbine jackets for the Neart na Gaoithe offshore wind farm off the coast of Fife at a cost of £1.4bn.

Management is due to meet with workers on Friday morning to discuss the situation.

InfraStrata purchased the former Burntisland Fabrication site in 2021 alongside a sister facility on Lewis.

GMB Scotland organiser Dominic Pritchard said: “This is the kind of behaviour you would expect from a cowboy contractor.

“There is no excuse for not paying your workers and we understand that core staff have now walked-off in solidarity with the Portuguese sub-contractors too.”

Harland & Wolff has been contacted for comment.

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