Limited services return after Dublin Bus wildcat strike

A limited service has been restored on some Dublin Bus routes affected by a wildcat strike at the Harristown and Clontarf depots.

A limited service has been restored on some Dublin Bus routes affected by a wildcat strike at the Harristown and Clontarf depots.

Drivers are angry over changes to schedules arising out of the company's controversial cost cutting plan, which trade unions have already voted to accept.

A significant number of drivers at Clontarf have gone back to work and a limited service is now running on the 27, the 29A, the 31, the 32 and 32B, the 42, 42A and 42B, the 103 and the 130 routes.

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