Some cancellations may occur from Tuesday as buses fail to come back into service overnight
are due to commence a work to rule and overtime ban on Sunday evening with the potential for some disruption to services over the course of next week.
The union says an independent assessment of the claim was positive but the company has contested it and in November the Labour Court said it could see no way to justify what would amount to a 14.5 per cent pay increase.Trump-Zelenskiy clash ‘very unsettling’, says Taoiseach ahead of White House trip It said the company and unions had agreed last March that any increases outside of normal pay rounds would have to be self-funded but suggested the union had rejected proposals from the company regarding possible changes that would have generated increased productivity.
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