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13th April 2017
03:41pm BST

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The news came almost immediately after it emerged that SIPTU members in Dublin Bus voted by 67% to 33% in favour of industrial action in support of their Bus Éireann colleagues.
Essentially, this means that the Dublin Bus strike is on hold for the moment.
Should Bus Éireann workers reject the recommendation of the Labour Court, however, SIPTU members in Dublin Bus will be in a position to go on strike, having already served notice of their intention to take industrial action.
A statement released by Bus Éireann Trade Union Group on Thursday afternoon read as follows:
As you may be aware from media reports the Labour Court concluded their deliberations late last night and informed the parties that they would issue a Recommendation by lunchtime today.
We have now received that Recommendation LCR21438 We are in the process of disseminating LCR21438 to all Trade Unions members in Bus Éireann. Members will require sufficient time to reflect upon the recommendation before a ballot is conducted on its acceptance or rejection.
In conjunction with a requirement that the Labour Court placed upon all Trade Unions in Bus Éireann, we are now to lift pickets with immediate effect and respectfully request that all members who are rostered to be at work at this time, return to their place of employment.
Further notification will be issued by each Trade Union with regard to Information Meetings, Ballots, etc. on the Labour Court Recommendation.
We would once again like to commend all workers for their exemplary behaviour during this most difficult of disputes which was provoked by the unilateral action of Bus Éireann Management.Explore more on these topics: