A trade union has written to the First Minister, amid concerns over the future of the Grangemouth oil refinery.
Unite has asked John Swinney to set out his plan to save jobs.
More than 400 people could be made redundant, with Petroineos turning the site into a fuel import terminal.
Unite says it's a "national disgrace" that no proposals have been put forward.
Sharon Graham, Unite general secretary said: “If they cannot allow damage to Scotland, why on earth has it taken the Scottish government eight months to even talk about a plan to secure the future of the Grangemouth oil refinery and the jobs of people who work there?
"Grangemouth is ‘absolutely fundamental’ to the Scottish economy. Unite’s message to politicians since November has been to work with us to develop a plan which can protect jobs, but we still have not seen one.
"The Scottish government has failed to act and make no mistake, Unite will always hold politicians to account for their failures to protect workers."