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Chemistry-KV-Strike: Natural Gas Supply at the Chemiepark Linz Paralysed

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The seventh round of collective bargaining for the chemical industry was interrupted on Wednesday without result

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Linz's chemical park is not at rest, or yet: during the night on Thursday, the central control station was shut down as part of a strike, according to the GPA trade union. This reduced the natural gas supply – a warning signal, but most companies were able to continue to work. Shutting down concerns several companies in the chemical park, also because the ramp-up of the plant will take a few days. The control station is the control center for th…

·Vienna, Austria
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The ramp-up of the system should take several days.

The strike continues in the dispute over the collective bargaining agreement for the approximately 50,000 employees in the chemical industry. The GPA union announced that the central control room at the Linz chemical park was shut down overnight on Thursday. This interrupted the natural gas supply, effectively halting the "beginning of the production chain." Restarting the plant will take several days. Employers maintain that the current strikes…

In the dispute over the collective agreement for the approximately 50,000 employees of the chemical industry, the strike continues. During the night on Thursday the central control station and thus the natural gas supply at the Chemiepark Linz were shut down, the union GPA announced. The employer side sees the strikes as illegal.

·Vienna, Austria
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ORF.at News broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Thursday, June 4, 2026.
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