Shell agrees €73m employees settlement over reserves crisis
Oil giant Shell said today it had agreed to pay $90m (€73m) to settle litigation stemming from its reserves crisis of last year.
The group, which suffered a share price slump after telling investors that its oil and gas reserves were 20% lower than previously thought, said the proposed agreement with employees who participated in certain US-based savings plans was an “important step” towards putting litigation behind it.
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