Bus drivers to strike in Auckland
Friday, April 1, 2005
Stagecoach, Auckland's main busline, may suffer strikes from its workers on Monday. British-owned Stagecoach believes a one day strike has become unavoidable after unions representing over one thousand workers walked out of renewed negotiations yesterday.
Eighty thousand passengers making one hundred and fifty thousand trips in and area from Orewa to Pukekohe will be affected by the proposed industrial action. More strikes are also threatened for the following week.
Company operations director, Warren Fowler said, "They are looking hellbound to have a strike. We have now made four offers or proposals to the combined unions to reach a settlement and avert industrial action, but we just don’t seem to be making any headway - it’s very frustrating."
Unions advocate Gary Froggatt said he is frustrated the different offers represented different ways of dressing up the same amount of money. "They are using the same money - there is no increase in the money they are offering," he said.
Sources
- "Auckland bus drivers to strike over pay" — Stuff.co.nz, 01 April 2005
- Mathew Dearnaley. "Road gridlock looms as bus drivers strike" — The New Zealand Herald, 01.04.05
- Mathew Dearnaley. "Bus drivers call off stopwork" — The New Zealand Herald, 30.03.05