The company is currently the last remaining public waste collection provider.
SIPTU members employed by Bord Na Mona recycling are meeting in Laois next Wednesday to discuss their next move over a proposed sale of the company.
The union met with management last week in an effort to prevent privatising the last remaining public waste collection company in the country.
They were told in that meeting a strategic review was underway in the company, while also indicating they would proceed with the sale.
The meeting is set to take place in the Midlands Park Hotel in Portlaoise on Wednesday evening.
SIPTU Transport, Energy, Aviation and Construction Divisional Organiser Adrian Kane says the best outcome is members continuing to work for Bord Na Mona:
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