Workers at tech firm Becton Dickinson begin work-to-rule in row over exit package as 200 jobs to go
Briefly

SIPTU representatives have sought to work with management on alternatives that could maintain it in operation, despite the announcement of the plant's closure.
We have provided management with every opportunity to consider options to protect our members' jobs and reduce the impact that these redundancies will have on the workers, their families and the wider community.
Our members have remained patient over the last number of months while seeking meaningful engagement with management. However, their patience has run out and they have voted to commence industrial action.
The company said it remained committed to Ireland where it has a site in Limerick, a research and development facility in Dublin, and a manufacturing facility in Wexford.
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