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A meeting aimed at resolving the pensions row which closed the Grangemouth oil refinery for two days has reached a possible resolution. A possible resolution to the dispute over pensions at the Grangemouth oil refinery is to be considered by the Unite union and Ineos management.
The huge Ineos refinery was shut down on Sunday and Monday causing disruption to fuel at the pumps and the closure of a North Sea oil pipeline. The two sides held talks at a secret venue in London, just hours after workers at the plant returned from a 48-hour stoppage.
Unite union leaders Tony Woodley and Derek Simpson met Ineos founder Jim Ratcliffe to discuss the dispute. An agreed statement described the talks as "constructive and meaningful".
A statement from Ineos said a proposal would be considered in the coming days. The strike by about 1,200 workers disrupted fuel supplies to Scotland and the north of England.