Greyhound recycling workers to ballot on Monday over offer

Workers at Greyhound Recycling are to be balloted on Monday about new proposals to end the long-running dispute over pay cuts.

Greyhound recycling workers to ballot on Monday over offer

Workers at Greyhound Recycling are to be balloted on Monday about new proposals to end the long-running dispute over pay cuts.

Employees have been picketing at the company depot in Dublin for the last 3 months over plans to cut wages by 35%.

Management and staff met yesterday to try and negotiate a new deal.

However Ray Reilly, a spokesperson for the workers, said the new offer of a 33% pay cut is "derisory".

"Each worker will have their chance to vote on this … I can't see it being accepted," he said. "I'm very confident of it being turned down."

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