With the price of oil plunging from more than $100 a barrel to less than $30, energy companies are struggling with a myriad of labor and employment challenges, including some that have forced them into the courts.

The downturn in prices has left cash-strapped energy companies searching for ways to shore up their operations and improve their bottom line. In the midst of the turmoil, thousands of workers in the energy industry have lost their jobs.

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