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    'Most people don't support us but no transport dispute is ever popular'
    'I won’t be told by anybody that I’m biased' - Luas strike mediator hits back at Jack O'Connor
    There are MORE Luas strikes planned for this weekend - and it looks like they're going ahead...
    Paschal Donohoe declines to comment on proposed entry-level pay cut for Luas drivers
    "There's a long way to go" - crisis Luas talks taking place ahead of Patrick's Day stoppage
    Possible breakthrough in Luas dispute as Transdev cancels private buses
    Minister says Luas plan for St Patrick's Day buses is an 'exceptional measure'
    Holding Luas strikes on such important days will cost other workers dearly
    Aaron McKenna
    St Patrick's Day bus service to counter Luas strike described as "scab labour"
    Luas drivers have announced four more days of strikes
    "What employer could meet a 30% pay increase?" - all-out Luas strike now on the cards
    Luas strike on 8 March cancelled - but not Easter stoppages
    Luas bosses are not happy about drivers' toilet breaks
    Luas drivers accused of 'putting a gun to the head' of Workplace Relations Commission
    Will you be walking to work today? No end in sight as Luas strikes enter day 3
    Luas strike: Another stressful day for commuters, as Hailo demand surges
    Luas workers on strike: here's what you need to know to get around
    Luas drivers say they're definitely going on strike next month
    Not backing down: 48-hour Luas strike likely as company hits back at drivers
    Someone brought a horse on the Luas today
    More than 8,000 metres of eircom cable stolen in 2014
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