Last-minute talks sees strikes at bin company which serves 135,000 called off
Briefly

Siptu officials engaged in discussions with Bord na Móna Recycling management regarding the company's planned sale to KWD Recycling. Following negotiations, the union canceled an impending strike after securing a significantly improved offer for workers, which will be voted on by members. Although progress was made, concerns about the privatization of the state asset and the future of waste services in Ireland persist, prompting Siptu to seek a meeting with the Minister for Climate, Environment and Energy to address these issues.
"At these negotiations a significantly improved offer for workers who will be impacted by any sale of the company was secured," said Siptu divisional organiser, Adrian Kane.
"While we have made major progress concerning the industrial relations matters related to the proposed sale of the company, many concerns remain about the proposal to privatise this state asset and the wider direction of domestic waste services in Ireland," said Mr Kane.
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