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David Cameron plans to play Hardball Tactics with Trade Unions

<p>The recent wake of developments in the industrial scenario prompted the Downing Street to resort to hardball tactics in dealing with how to meet trade union demands&period; The catalyst that led to this turn of events was the almost-closure of the oil refinery in Grangermouth&comma; Scotland&period; The Government plans to implement a balanced strategy in interpreting the successful leverage tactics from the Unions and look into the proper implementation of ethical business strategies among the employers&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The Government appointed Bruce Carr QC to look into the different allegations with a purview of closing the loopholes in the highest industrial system&period; The Government made it clear that it admits Union pressure as a threat to the national infrastructure and would look deeply into the different aspects of the paradigm&period; Vince Cable&comma; the business secretary Liberal Democratic confirmed that the investigation would also look into unfair practices by the employers&period; The contrarian stand of the two officials revealed an inherent strife within the coalition&period; The review would look into the allegations that Unite successfully tried intimidating the executives from the owners&comma; Ineos&comma; by dispatching aggressive demonstrators to stage protest outside the premises and homes owned by chairman of Ineos&comma; Jim Ratcliffe&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The spokesperson from Unite released a strong statement&comma; dubbing the enquiry attempt as a &OpenCurlyQuote;Tory stunt’ for the elections and claiming that no trade unionist would ever collaborate with the investigations&period; The spokesperson also condemned the investigation as a &OpenCurlyQuote;sorry attempt’ of diverting the attention of the general public from the crisis caused by the increasing cost of living&period; He also stressed that the Grangermouth dispute is now a closed chapter and that must not avoid the notice of Vince Cable&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Other relevant reports reveal that the Prime Minister recently confronted the Union within the Commons&comma; asking Ed Miliband&comma; labour leader to investigate the allegations of vote rigging in the Falkirk constituency party&period; The rigging allegations pointed to the efforts of Unite to instate their favorite candidate for the position of Labor&period;  However&comma; Unite General Secretary&comma; Len McCluskey has been always denying the allegations of bullying&comma; insisting that the organization never crossed the perimeters of the highest laws of the land&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>As per his assigned responsibilities&comma; Carr would be looking into the revision aspect of the current laws in meeting with the &OpenCurlyQuote;intimidatory and inappropriate actions’ in the trade disputes&period; The official would also be looking into the role played by the police in resolving the complaints&period; The review would be covering extensively the various subliminal aspects of the difficulties in industrial relations&period; The investigation would also evaluate the long-term sustainability of the industrial infrastructure in the UK and check the different unsettling factors that deeply affect investor confidence&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The review would also identify the areas of progressive improvement in the interrelation between the employees&comma; the employers and the Government&period; Speaking on the issue&comma; Vince Cable pointed out that much of the ideas of strained relations are illusory as the past two years have been especially crucial in establishing employer-employee confidence&period; He also pointed out to the fact that there have been only a few labor strikes in the last two years&comma; implying the easing of complexities in the field&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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