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Scottish plant powers up after workers take hit

Grangemouth's giant refinery and petrochemical complex was being fired back up last night amid relief across Scotland that owners Ineos had decided against closure and ended their week-long lockout of workers.

But even as politicians congratulated each other on the outcome the mood was charged with anger from the Scottish Trade Union Congress at the company's actions and bitterness at the sacrifices forced on the workers.

Welcoming news that billionaire Jim Ratcliffe - the major shareholder in Ineos - would reverse Wednesday's blitzkrieg decision to cut 800 jobs and close the petrochemical site, Unite Scottish secretary Pat Rafferty said: "Relief will ring right round the Grangemouth community and across Scotland.

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