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Amoco European Works Council
Body replaced by: BP Chemicals European Employee ForumParent company: Amoco Corporation - BP
Creation: 1998 - installation from scratch
End: 1998 - merger
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At the end of the 1990s, three successive mergers make BP a giant multinational company. In 1998 BP merges with Amoco, in 1999 with Arco and in 2000 with Burmah Castrol. The company has set up EWCs for both the Oil and the Chemicals branch. This case study report focuses on the BP Oil EWC. The Oil Branch is also called BP Downstream. In this part of BP there are 35800 European employees spread over 27 countries. Most of them are working in the UK (31%), in Germany (25%) in France (9%) and in Spain (7%). The EWC history Several EWCs have been created in the operations that are now part of BP. This case study report focuses on the BP Oil EWC. BP Oil 02-06-1994 BP Chemicals 02-06-1994 Mobil Marketing & Refining 01-04-1996 Mobil Chemicals 04-06-1996 Amoco 26-01-1998 Burmah Castrol 12-05-1998 The current Spanish coordinator of the employee only link committee was involved in the EWC creation in of Mobil in 1996. . The Mobil EWC was composed of 13 members and had a select committee of 5 delegates. 278 The Mobil Chemicals EWC and the Amoco EWC are now integrated in the BP Chemicals EWC. The interviewed EWC members did not report any contact between the different Source: Volker Teljohann EWC Case studies available at: http://www.ipielle.emr.it/docs/wpapers/18_cae_en.pdf Amoco was taken over (acquisition by BP in 1998). Source: http://www.bp.com/liveassets/bp_internet/globalbp/STAGING/ global_assets/downloads/A/Amoco_Presentation.pdf
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26/01/1998 - installation agreement - Amoco European Works Council
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