Siptu has announced industrial action scheduled for April 2 and 3 against Bord na Móna Recycling, which will disrupt domestic waste collection in multiple counties. This decision follows overwhelming support from staff concerning the company's proposed sale to KWD Recycling. Union representatives allege that management is privatizing the waste collection service without assuring adequate protections for employees' working conditions, thus prompting the strike. They call on customers to back their campaign to safeguard the company's operational standards during this transition.
Siptu has issued a notice for industrial action on April 2 and 3, stopping domestic waste collection services in various counties as staff protest the company's imminent sale.
Adrian Kane, the Siptu divisional organiser, claimed that Bord na Móna Recycling’s management is privatizing the company without providing sufficient protections for workers' employment conditions.
Kane argued that the deal for privatizing the waste service lacks legal safeguards for workers' terms and conditions, crucial for a fair transfer to KWD Recycling.
The union is urging their loyal customer base to support them by protecting the operational standards of Bord na Móna Recycling amid the ongoing privatization dispute.
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