HUNDREDS of workers at Grangemouth have been served redundancy notuces as PetroIneos prepares to close Scotland’s only oil refinery.
As many as 500 workers at the site, and an estimated 2,500 more in the supply chain, are expected to lose their jobs in the coming months, in a process a company spokesman described as “safely transitioning the site from a refinery into an import terminal.”
SHARON GRAHAM reflects on the lessons of Murdoch’s confrontation with print workers – and argues that, in an age of AI, automation and net zero, only early organisation, collective power and planning can stop history repeating itself
As fossil fuels have had their day, JOSIE MIZEN makes it clear that it is now the government’s responsibility to initiate the transition to alternative employment in a manner that is organised, efficient and effective
‘People up and down the country are asking whose side is the Labour government on and coming up with the answer: not workers,’ Unite general secretary Sharon Graham says
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


