Infrastructure Minister John O’Dowd has welcomed the suspension of the transport strike which had been planned for later this week.
Following a meeting between Translink and the Unions today, the Unions have agreed to suspend the planned strike action and ballot their members on a new offer.
John O’Dowd said:
“Resolving public sector pay quickly has been a key priority for the Executive. This is a positive development which I very much welcome. I want to thank the Unions and Translink management for their determination to find a resolution to this dispute.”
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