Bus Eireann workers take to the picket line in day two of an all out strike

Drivers say they can't afford to take pay cuts as the company says its facing imminent insolvency
Pressure is mounting on the Transport Minister to intervene in the all-out strike.
Minister Shane Ross has said repeatedly that he will not get involved and has urged Bus Eireann management and unions to get back to the talks table and resolve the row over cost-cutting measures.
Union members say they will not accept the proposed changes being forced upon them by management at the company.
These workers are at the picket at Bus Áras in Dublin.
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