Both sides in the three month dispute over pay at Greyhound Recycling have agreed to take part in renewed talks.
As a result, a High Court hearing into alleged breaches of court orders to stop striking workers from illegal picketing has been adjourned for one week.
Lawyers for the waste management company asked for the adjournment following constructive engagement over lunchtime today.
Fintan Reilly is a bin truck driver and says they need to work towards a fair outcome for all involved.
Earlier, protests took place outside the High Court and fardai were called in to keep the peace.
On one side of the main entrance was the group "Justice for Greyhound workers". An outnumbered group of non-striking workers faced them.
The company said the rejection of a deal yesterday has put the jobs of the other 400 workers at risk.