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Statement on behalf of the Government/ICTU/IBEC Group on Dublin Bus

The Government, ICTU and IBEC Group appointed to consider the industrial relations issues within Dublin Bus met this morning to consider a report from Noel Dowling and Ultan Courtney. This report was commissioned by the Group as an independent investigation into the reasons why the Labour Court recommendation and clarifications on the Dublin Bus cost savings plan were rejected by bus drivers at the company.

The report, which is now being made available publicly, was presented to the company and to unions in Dublin Bus this afternoon by Mr Dowling and Mr Courtney. The Group fully endorses the report as a fair and balanced assessment of the issues within Dublin Bus.

The Group accepts the proposals in the report which, while consistent with the Labour Court recommendations, set out operational changes to address many of the drivers’ concerns which were identified as contributing to the rejection of the previous ballots. Given the seriousness of the situation as documented in the report, the Group urges all parties to accept its recommendations in a final effort to secure agreement.

ENDS

Note for editors:

The Group was established by the Government, ICTU and IBEC to carry out an urgent investigation of how the Labour Court recommendation in respect of cost reduction measures in Dublin Bus could be progressed. The Government was represented by the Secretary General of the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport, Mr Tom O’Mahony (Chairman) and the Secretary General of the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Mr John Murphy. ICTU was represented by its General Secretary, Mr David Begg, and IBEC by its Chief Executive, Mr Danny McCoy.

Report can be found at http://www.dttas.ie/public-transport/publications/english/dublin-bus-independent-investigation-report