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Dublin terminal set for new strike action

February 2 2010, International Freighting Weekly
Dock workers at Ireland’s busiest container terminal are set to go back on strike, after an arbitrator failed to resolve their differences with management. Arbitrator Finbarr Flood said there were three areas of difference between Peel Ports-owned Marine Terminals (MTL) and workers at the Dublin terminal over planned redundancies. More at International Freighting Weekly >>
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