DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland's government will try to sit down again with public sector trade unions after their members rejected a new pay deal, the government said on Tuesday, but ministers repeated there would be no easing on the savings sought.
Government plans to make deeper budget cuts while avoiding the kind of industrial unrest seen in other euro zone countries were upset when a majority of public sector workers last week refused to extend a three-year-old pay accord.
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