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."


