Greyhound management agree deal with striking staff over cost cuts

Striking Greyhound workers in Dublin and management at the company have struck a deal on new cost saving measures, which could bring to an end the 14-week-old dispute.

Greyhound management agree deal with striking staff over cost cuts

Striking Greyhound workers in Dublin and management at the company have struck a deal on new cost saving measures, which could bring to an end the 14-week-old dispute.

Workers will now be balloted on these new proposals this Monday.

More than 70 Greyhound staff say they have been locked out of their jobs since June 17, when they refused to accept pay cuts of up to 35%, implemented by the waste management company.

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