divdiv class=story-body readability=12 span class=story-date#13; span class=date16 November 2013/span#13;span class=time-textLast updated at /spanspan class=time18:17 ET/span#13; #13;/span#13;#13; #13;#13;#13; #13; #13; #13; #13; p class=introduction id=story_continues_1The government has ordered an inquiry into industrial disputes, including leverage tactics by unions./p#13; pDowning Street said the wide-ranging review would be led by Bruce Carr QC./p#13; pThe announcement follows the Grangemouth dispute, in which union teams reportedly targeted managers' homes./p#13; pThe Unite union, which was involved in the dispute that nearly closed down the plant, dismissed the review as a Tory election stunt./p#13; pThe review will also investigate the impact of such disputes involving critical parts of the national infrastructure./p#13; pUnite said trade unions would not be prepared to collaborate with the inquiry./p#13; pMr Carr's remit will include looking at whether current legislation is strong enough to stop what ministers called inappropriate or intimidatory actions in industrial disputes. This is believed to include the practices of employers./p#13; pPrime Minister David Cameron has described allegations that Unite members targeted the homes of Grangemouth refinery managers as quite shocking./p#13; /div/divbrbrcentera href=http://www.wizardrss.comPowered By WizardRSS.com/a | a href=http://www.wizardrss.comFull Text RSS Feed/a | a href=http://www.amazon.com/RFID-Blocking-Cards-Identity-Protector/dp/B00CJHZLEWRFID/a | a href=http://www.wpzonbuilder.comAmazon Affiliate/a/center

