It's the latest move from Bord na Mona recycling workers as they consider a potential strike.
Bord na Mona recycling workers have met with opposition parties in the Dáil over the proposed sale of the company.
Party leaders from Labour, The Social Democrats, People Before Profit and Sinn Feín have met with workers.
Last Friday, the company admitted a deal would be struck to sell to Kerry-based KWD Recycling subject to regulatory approval.
Workers under SIPTU say they intend to consider industrial action, including a strike, if their rights are not protected.
Mick Gleeson is one of the affected workers at Bord na Mona Recycling and says they've given a commitment to help:
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