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Grangemouth dispute: Union 'embraces' Ineos survival plan | Grangemouth dispute: Union 'embraces' Ineos survival plan |
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Union leaders have voiced optimism after meeting management to discuss the future of the closure-threatened Grangemouth petrochemical plant. | Union leaders have voiced optimism after meeting management to discuss the future of the closure-threatened Grangemouth petrochemical plant. |
The Unite union said it had decided to "embrace" a survival plan put forward by owner Ineos, "warts and all". | The Unite union said it had decided to "embrace" a survival plan put forward by owner Ineos, "warts and all". |
All 800 employees were told they would lose their jobs when Ineos announced the closure on Wednesday. | All 800 employees were told they would lose their jobs when Ineos announced the closure on Wednesday. |
Workers had rejected proposals by the firm to end their final salary pension scheme and cut shift allowances. | Workers had rejected proposals by the firm to end their final salary pension scheme and cut shift allowances. |
Scottish Finance Secretary John Swinney and Scottish Secretary Alistair Carmichael spoke to management at the plant on Thursday afternoon. | |
After the meeting, Mr Carmichael said: "We are in a much better place today in relation to the future of the plant and the yesterday. | |
"There remains, of course, a great deal to be done." | |
Unite earlier said it had made a number of recommendations to Ineos at the meeting on Thursday morning. | |
General secretary Len McCluskey said: "This plant is on cold shut down and each day that goes by makes it harder to start back up again, which is why the stewards made the offer to the company - so that we can get people back to work." | General secretary Len McCluskey said: "This plant is on cold shut down and each day that goes by makes it harder to start back up again, which is why the stewards made the offer to the company - so that we can get people back to work." |
He said the union would not let the plant close, adding Unite had been "encouraged" by similar comments from First Minister Alex Salmond. | He said the union would not let the plant close, adding Unite had been "encouraged" by similar comments from First Minister Alex Salmond. |
Mr McCluskey has told Ineos he wants to meet company chairman and founder Jim Ratcliffe for face-to-face discussions, arguing it would be an opportunity for him to "clarify" Unite's position and for Mr Ratcliffe to raise the assurances he was seeking. | Mr McCluskey has told Ineos he wants to meet company chairman and founder Jim Ratcliffe for face-to-face discussions, arguing it would be an opportunity for him to "clarify" Unite's position and for Mr Ratcliffe to raise the assurances he was seeking. |
Mr McCluskey added: "I feel very positive about our objective of making certain that the plant stays open. Obviously now it will be in the hands of Ineos. | Mr McCluskey added: "I feel very positive about our objective of making certain that the plant stays open. Obviously now it will be in the hands of Ineos. |
"I'm optimistic that we will have a positive response from Ineos in the next 24 hours or so." | "I'm optimistic that we will have a positive response from Ineos in the next 24 hours or so." |
Ineos is expected to wait until meetings involving politicians on Thursday are over before responding to the latest development. | Ineos is expected to wait until meetings involving politicians on Thursday are over before responding to the latest development. |
Speaking as he arrived at the plant for the talks, Mr Swinney told the BBC: "I think we are in a better place to start the discussions today than clearly we were in yesterday." | |
Mr Swinney had earlier said that he hoped the talks between the management and union leaders would be "constructive and successful". | Mr Swinney had earlier said that he hoped the talks between the management and union leaders would be "constructive and successful". |
Prime Minister David Cameron, speaking during a visit to Yorkshire, said he remained hopeful a resolution to the dispute could be reached. | Prime Minister David Cameron, speaking during a visit to Yorkshire, said he remained hopeful a resolution to the dispute could be reached. |
He added: "This is an important business for Scotland, it's a very important industry for the whole of the United Kingdom. | He added: "This is an important business for Scotland, it's a very important industry for the whole of the United Kingdom. |
"We want to see those jobs saved, we want to see this business thrive, and I'm hopeful that agreements will be reached." | "We want to see those jobs saved, we want to see this business thrive, and I'm hopeful that agreements will be reached." |
Labour leader Ed Miliband said he had discussed the crisis with Unite and believed the union "fully understands the gravity of the situation". | Labour leader Ed Miliband said he had discussed the crisis with Unite and believed the union "fully understands the gravity of the situation". |
"They want to represent their members, and rightly so, and they're concerned about their members' jobs and livelihoods," he added. | "They want to represent their members, and rightly so, and they're concerned about their members' jobs and livelihoods," he added. |
Before the talks with Unite, Ineos director Tom Crotty said the management team at Grangemouth would listen to what the union would be saying. | Before the talks with Unite, Ineos director Tom Crotty said the management team at Grangemouth would listen to what the union would be saying. |
He told BBC Radio Scotland's Good Morning Scotland programme: "If they believe there is substantial differences in where we are now then clearly they have a duty to take that back to the shareholders." | He told BBC Radio Scotland's Good Morning Scotland programme: "If they believe there is substantial differences in where we are now then clearly they have a duty to take that back to the shareholders." |
Previously, Ineos said it was ready to invest £300m in Grangemouth if workers agreed to the new terms and conditions. | Previously, Ineos said it was ready to invest £300m in Grangemouth if workers agreed to the new terms and conditions. |
The company said it had decided to close the plant because half the workforce had refused to accept the cost-cutting plan essential for the facility's survival. | The company said it had decided to close the plant because half the workforce had refused to accept the cost-cutting plan essential for the facility's survival. |
Mr Crotty said: "The shareholders, after the vote on Monday, and quite understandably, took a view that if the workforce had rejected that £300m investment then how were they going to go ahead and make it if the workforce were not behind that?" | Mr Crotty said: "The shareholders, after the vote on Monday, and quite understandably, took a view that if the workforce had rejected that £300m investment then how were they going to go ahead and make it if the workforce were not behind that?" |
David Watt, from the Institute of Directors, said it was "quite sad" that the dispute at Grangemouth had reached this point. | David Watt, from the Institute of Directors, said it was "quite sad" that the dispute at Grangemouth had reached this point. |
He commented: "It's rather gloomy in the way this has developed. I would have hoped both parties could have negotiated over a longer period. | He commented: "It's rather gloomy in the way this has developed. I would have hoped both parties could have negotiated over a longer period. |
"I think there are opportunities but it's quite sad that we've got to this point. | "I think there are opportunities but it's quite sad that we've got to this point. |
"There are probably faults by both sides." | "There are probably faults by both sides." |
And he said he was surprised that the union thought the closure announcement was a shock. | And he said he was surprised that the union thought the closure announcement was a shock. |
About 800 of the 1,370 people directly employed at the Grangemouth complex work at the petrochemical plant, with many more working there as contractors. | About 800 of the 1,370 people directly employed at the Grangemouth complex work at the petrochemical plant, with many more working there as contractors. |
The dispute at the site, near Falkirk, began over the treatment of a Unite union official and escalated to the threat of strike action. | The dispute at the site, near Falkirk, began over the treatment of a Unite union official and escalated to the threat of strike action. |
This was dropped but the operator shut down the plant and issued an offer of revised terms and conditions in a "survival plan", which was rejected by union members. | This was dropped but the operator shut down the plant and issued an offer of revised terms and conditions in a "survival plan", which was rejected by union members. |
Ineos chairman and founder Jim Ratcliffe had said at the weekend that if the petrochemical plant closed it was likely the neighbouring refinery would go as well. | Ineos chairman and founder Jim Ratcliffe had said at the weekend that if the petrochemical plant closed it was likely the neighbouring refinery would go as well. |
The refinery provides most of the fuel to Scotland, the north of England and Northern Ireland. | The refinery provides most of the fuel to Scotland, the north of England and Northern Ireland. |
Ineos had said liquidators for the petrochemical plant would be appointed within a week. | Ineos had said liquidators for the petrochemical plant would be appointed within a week. |
Unite's Scottish secretary Pat Rafferty said the union had made further proposals in an effort to "stave off catastrophic job losses". | Unite's Scottish secretary Pat Rafferty said the union had made further proposals in an effort to "stave off catastrophic job losses". |
Falkirk Council has announced plans to set up a task force to respond to the closure plans, describing the move as "devastating news" for Grangemouth and the local area. | Falkirk Council has announced plans to set up a task force to respond to the closure plans, describing the move as "devastating news" for Grangemouth and the local area. |
A joint statement from all council members said: "The planned closure will have a massive impact on the future of our communities. | A joint statement from all council members said: "The planned closure will have a massive impact on the future of our communities. |
"Falkirk Council has a critical role in supporting our communities through this difficult time and we are committed to working together in the best interests of the area. | "Falkirk Council has a critical role in supporting our communities through this difficult time and we are committed to working together in the best interests of the area. |
"As well as the 800 Ineos jobs in the petrochemical plant directly affected, the plant is a major contributor to the wider local and national economy. | "As well as the 800 Ineos jobs in the petrochemical plant directly affected, the plant is a major contributor to the wider local and national economy. |
"The future of the refinery in Grangemouth is also under threat. This is of grave concern and it is essential that all parties get round the table again as soon as possible." | "The future of the refinery in Grangemouth is also under threat. This is of grave concern and it is essential that all parties get round the table again as soon as possible." |
The statement added that the council was liaising closely with the Scottish and UK governments and was also seeking further talks with Ineos and Unite "as a matter of urgency". | The statement added that the council was liaising closely with the Scottish and UK governments and was also seeking further talks with Ineos and Unite "as a matter of urgency". |