A meeting of the main taxi drivers' unions has decided to withdraw services from 6am to 1pm on Monday 4 September, as part of the dispute with the Commission for Taxi Regulation over changes to fare structures.
During the stoppage, taxis will be driven to the taxi regulator's office.
Earlier, the Commission for Taxi Regulation turned down an invitation from taxi unions to attend a 'mass meeting' of taxi drivers.
In a statement, the commission said it did not regard a mass meeting as the right format for a constructive exchange of information.
It said its priority was to provide information directly to drivers and the commissioner was available to meet representatives of the taxi drivers at any time for discussions.
The statement said that any strike action, particularly during a period of high tourist activity, would only harm the perception of the industry and Ireland as a whole.