Bus drivers to vote on action

Dublin Bus drivers will be balloted on industrial action on Thursday week following management's rejection of demands for a 20…

Dublin Bus drivers will be balloted on industrial action on Thursday week following management's rejection of demands for a 20 per cent pay increase.

The National Bus and Rail Workers' Union will decide today on the wording of the proposal to be put to the 1,200 drivers, ranging from all-out strike to a series of shorter stoppages.

However, the union's general secretary, Mr Peter Bunting, said the dispute could move to the Labour Relations Commission after the ballot, and short-term disruption of bus services was unlikely.

A spokesman for Dublin Bus said the company had written to the union to say that the pay increase demanded would be in breach of Partnership 2000.

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