Determined Grangemouth refinery workers staged a vigil outside the shut down plant last night to remind owners Ineos they are standing firm against attacks on jobs, their union and a "vital national asset."
Members of the Unite union began to assemble as light faded yesterday evening and will keep it up until Monday, with a protest planned outside the huge plant on Sunday afternoon.
Unite convener Stephen Deans told the Morning Star: "This has turned from an opportunistic attack on me to an attack on our pay, pensions and jobs and an attempt to break the Unite union here at Grangemouth.
As bus builder Alexander Dennis threatens Falkirk closure and Grangemouth faces ruthless shutdown by tax exile Jim Ratcliffe, RICHARD LEONARD MSP warns that global corporations must be resisted by a bold industrial strategy based on public ownership


