Bus Eireann workers say they have support from people of Cork

Bus Eireann staff at Capwell Bus Depot say they still have the support of the public, despite the inconvenience caused due to industrial action.
It comes as the Unions and Management in Bus Eireann are continuing their talks at the Labour Court this evening, as the strike is set to continue into its 21st day.
Hopes that the disputes would be settled within 24 hours are fading, as the NBRU says any recommendation made by the Labour Court must be put to their members for consideration.
As the Easter Bank Holiday weekend approaches, there are fears that commuters across Cork City and County will be without access to public transport.
However, Speaking to RedFM News Cork Chairman of the NBRU Stephen McKelvey says the public continue to show support for those on the picket line.
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