Dublin Bus work-to-rule which caused severe delays to passengers has been suspended
Briefly

Dublin Bus and representatives of the engineering operatives met for discussions to address a pay dispute, resulting in the suspension of industrial action. The company reiterated that services would run normally while acknowledging the prior disruptions due to delays and cancellations. The ongoing dispute centers around the engineers' demand for a pay increase linked to traffic operatives. Previous Labour Court recommendations for a moderate pay raise were rejected by the engineering workers who seek a significant increase. Further negotiations are scheduled for Monday.
Dublin Bus welcomes the decision by Siptu representatives to suspend the work-to-rule industrial action immediately, calling it a positive step towards resolving the dispute.
Almost 200 maintenance engineering operatives want to maintain a pay link with a higher paid grade of workers, which they believe would lead to significant pay increases.
Read at Irish Independent
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