Tomorrow and Saturday's proposed bus strikes across the country have been called off.
A statement on the Dublin Bus website reads: Dublin Bus welcomes the settlement proposals put forward by the Labour Relations Commission today after three days of intensive talks.We also welcome the withdrawal of any further planned industrial action. Our services will operate as normal on Friday 15th and Saturday 16th of May.We thank the Labour Relations Commission for their assistance throughout this process and also thank all the parties involved in the talks for their positive and constructive approach.
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