Meat Industry Ireland has pulled out of participating in the latest beef talks as protests continue at 20 meat factories around the country.Talks between the Department of Agriculture, Meat Industry Ireland and beef farmers resumed on Monday morning.
"MII requested the minister and independent chairman to use their best endeavours to have blockades lifted to enable talks."Minister for Agriculture Michael Creed had warned both sides that legal action and blockades would have to stop before talks could take place. "The extent of the continued illegal blockading has placed factory employees in peril of lay-offs and prevented beef farmers from having their factory ready cattle processed," the statement added.
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Meat Industry Ireland pulls out of talks over blockadesOne of the major parties involved in the planned beef talks has said it is adjourning its involvement in the discussions.
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Meat Industry Ireland pulls out of beef talks over ongoing blockades
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