LONDON (Reuters) - A 24-hour strike at Total's (PA:TOTF) British North Sea oil and gas platforms Alwyn, Elgin and Dunbar ended as planned at 0500 GMT, but the platforms will take 12 to 24 hours to resume full production, a union spokesman said on Tuesday.
Unite the Union, Britain's largest labour union, has scheduled further 24-hour stoppages on Aug. 6 and 20 and 12-hour strikes will occur on July 30 and Aug. 13 if it is unable to reach agreement about new rotas with Total .