No End In Sight For Bus Eireann Strike
It's day 12 of the Bus Éireann strike with no end in sight however speculation is mounting that a fresh round of talks could be on the cards at the Workplace Relations Commission.
Both the NBRU and SIPTU have indicatede their willingness to enter talks however both have said their strike action will continue regarless
Staff at the company have are now out of pocket for the last two weeks and it's estimated the firm is losing around €500,000 for each strike day.
Cork man Leonard Kelly has been working at Bus Eireann for 39 years and he says all they want is their terms and conditions honoured:
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