The Union still hold concerns over the state company's privatisation.
It's 'very alarming' the Environment Minister has stayed completely out of negotiations for Bord Na Mona Recycling workers.
That's the view of SIPTU, despite employees agreeing to a "significantly improved" offer from management on workers protections, after talks in Portlaoise last June.
The Union still hold concerns over the state company's privatisation and have reached out to Darragh O Brien's office to discuss the issue with him.
However, they claim they have not heard anything back from his office.
SIPTU Sector Organiser Ted Kenny says it's not too late for the Government to come to the table:
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