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Two sides meet in Grangemouth pensions row
A proposal to resolve the bitter row over pensions at the Grangemouth oil refinery has been drawn up following peace talks between leaders of the Unite union and bosses from Ineos, which owns the giant refinery in Scotland.
— 30th April 2008
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