The company has decided to put the site in Co. Offaly up for sale without consultation with the unions.
Bord na Mona is being accused of breaking the terms of the agreement entered over the closure of Derrinlough Briquette factory.
It's because the company has decided to put the site in Co. Offaly up for sale without consultation with the unions.
SIPTU is making the accusation, claiming its "engaging in an act of industrial vandalism. "
The union's divisional organiser, Adrian Kane says the sale shouldn't go ahead:

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