A protest is due to take place later today in Roscommon town over a pay dispute involving members of the national advocacy service.
There were protests held at the Taoiseach's constituency office in Wicklow and Minister for Social Protection Heather Humphries' offices in Monaghan yesterday.
The service - which supports adults with disabilities across Ireland - is on hold for a second week, in a strike over implementation of a Labour Court recommendation on pay and conditions.
According to workers, they have no received a pay increase in 14 years, with members calling on management to act on both a Labour Court Recommendation and an independent study.
Independent Cllr Tom Crosby says it's a disgrace the workers have had no pay increase for 14 years: