SIPTU is scheduled to sit down with the waste management company tomorrow.
Impending strike action at Bord Na Mona Recycling may still be avoided.
SIPTU is scheduled to sit down with the waste management company tomorrow ahead of planned industrial action being taken on the 2nd and 3rd of April.
The worker's union says they want a 'registered employment agreement' to ensure employees' terms and conditions are protected upon transfer of ownership from Bord Na Mona to the intended buyers, KWD Recycling.
SIPTU Divisional Organiser, Adrian Kane says strike action is a last resort, but his members are currently left with no alternative:
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