The action has been suspended pending the outcome of a meeting at Government buildings next week.
A planned six-day protest by taxi drivers has been suspended.
It was due to get underway on Monday in protest over Uber's introduction of fixed fares.
The action has been suspended pending the outcome of a meeting at Government buildings next week.
A spokesperson for Taxi Drivers Ireland says they are acting in good faith and hope meaningful progress can be made at the meeting.
The group emphasised that the suspension is temporary and subject to the outcome of the meeting.

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