Greyhound workers have rejected new proposals aimed at ending the pay row at the Dublin waste company.
Bosses and unions went to the Labour Relations Commission to try and hammer out a deal last week.
Workers were balloted today but they've just rejected the deal.
The row over a 35% pay cut and changes to working conditions has now entered its third month:
Director of Greyhound Michael Buckely says 78 workers are jeopardising 400 jobs: