Four hundred thousand commuters face disruption again this morning, as the Dublin bus strike enters its second day.
The National Bus and Rail Union which represents drivers says they're ready to see the pay dispute through to the 'bitter end'. Two more 48-hour strikes are planned for this month in a row over a 15 per cent wage hike. Management are only prepared to offer an 8 per cent rise - the five drivers' unions are due to meet on Thursday to discuss their next course of action.
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