61% of workers have voted against a WRC proposal to solve a privatisation dispute.
Recycling workers at Bord Na Mona are serving notice to strike.
It follows their rejection of a Workplace Relations Commission proposal aimed at resolving the privatisation dispute.
61% of workers voted against the plan due to the company's failure to agree to a Registered Employment Agreement, which would guarantee worker protections for terms and conditions in the event of a sale.
The CCPC has approved the sale of BNM Recycling to a private company in Kerry.
The planned action begins with a one day strike on June 19th, followed by two days the following week and three days the week after.
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