Bus Eireann Representatives Hopeful That Resolution Can Be Found Today
Union representatives at Bus Eireann are hopeful a resolution can be found at today's talks.
Delegates have been locked in discussions at the Workplace Relations Commission all weekend in a bid to solve the long running dispute over cost cutting measures at the company.
Strike action at the bus network is now in its 18th day, with thousands of commuters and business affected across the country.
Dermot O' Leary of the NBRU says both sides committed last night to try and reach a resolution in 24 hours:
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