Oil unions in Kuwait resume negotiations over demands

The meeting resulted in the immediate development of a mechanism sponsored by the prime minister's office for discussing workers' demands. In addition, a tripartite committee composed of the cabinet, the state owned Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) and the OPIWC was formed. 

Following the intervention by Kuwait's political leadership, as well as promises made for negotiations with unions on their demands and guarantees of no sanctions against the striking workers, the strike ended on 20 April. 

The committee met for the first time on 25 April, and the meeting resulted in: 

Saif al-Qahtani president of OPIWC said:

“We appreciate the efforts of Kuwait's political leadership to end the current dispute and look forward to genuine negotiations to guarantee the rights of oil sector workers, putting an end to this legal dispute."

Kemal Özkan, IndustriALL assistant general secretary said: 

"IndustriALL is closely following how the negotiations develop and stands in solidarity and support with to brothers and sisters of OPIWC, as well as all workers in Kuwait's petroleum sector."