Meetings with the government are scheduled for Wednesday.
Irish hauliers warn they may protest over toll operators’ failure to grant discounts they say they’re owed.
The Irish Road Haulage Association has claimed that toll operators are intentionally making it hard for truck drivers to access discounts that they, along with other regular toll road users, are entitled to.
Hauliers are scheduled to meet Taoiseach Micheál Martin at Government Buildings on Wednesday to seek a resolution to the dispute.
Rosenallis' Ger Hyland, President of the association, says calls for protests have been on the agenda for a while:
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