Negotiations between management and unions at Dublin Bus have finished after marathon talks at the Labour Court that went through the night.
The talks centered on a 12 million euro cost-saving plan at the company - which led to three days of strike - affecting 400 thousand commuters.
In a statement this morning Dublin Bus thanks the Labour Court for their help in the exploratory talks.
A spokesperson said it was a lengthy process due to the complexity of the issues, but it says those issues have now been dealt in a constructive and positive manner.
All sides are now awaiting a clarification document before proceeding and the strike remains suspended.