Brinks submits new proposals to striking workers

Workers at Brinks Allied are due to vote today on proposals put forward by the company in an effort to end an on-going dispute over the introduction of new security vans and procedures.

Workers at Brinks Allied are due to vote today on proposals put forward by the company in an effort to end an on-going dispute over the introduction of new security vans and procedures.

The workers went on strike on Monday after the company rejected a Labour Court recommendation on how to end the stand-off, but Brinks has now put forward a modified version of the recommendation. Staff are due to vote on the new proposal at Liberty Hall in Dublin today.

SIPTU has refused to comment ahead of the ballot on the detail of the proposal.

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