Prax Lindsey oil refinery owners urged to do decent thing' for workers
Briefly

The UK government has urged the owners of the Prax Lindsey oil refinery to financially support workers amid concerns regarding the facility's viability. Junior energy minister Michael Shanks emphasized the need for the owners, Arani and Sanjeev Kumar Soosaipillai, to make a voluntary contribution to aid the affected workforce, including direct financial help or retraining funds. Over 100 fuel tanker drivers recently lost their jobs, with more job losses anticipated. Potential buyers have shown interest, but uncertainties remain due to the refinery's financial troubles and existing debt.
The junior energy minister Michael Shanks wrote to Prax Group owners urging them to support workers financially amid concerns of finding a buyer for the struggling refinery.
Prax Lindsey oil refinery faced insolvency, leading to over 100 job losses, with expectations of more to come from the struggling Prax Group.
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