Wellington bus drivers vote to strike
Wellington bus drivers vote to strike
Tramways Union
Wellington media release 26 September 2018
Hundreds of
Wellington region bus drivers have voted for an ongoing
strike at any and all of the region’s public transport bus
companies that have not settled a collective employment
agreement by October 23.
Drivers also raised a
unanimous vote of no confidence in the Greater Wellington
Regional Council, and called for a commissioner to take over
the region’s public transport.
Tramways Union
Secretary Kevin O’Sullivan says the strike is a matter of
last resort. “We have been trying to get Tranzit to
negotiate for months and still have no offer from them or
any indication they are taking the bargaining seriously.
This is why we have now had to set a
deadline.
“Meanwhile the GWRC has been telling us
everything is fine and refusing to hold their contractors to
account for their lack of good faith. It’s become clear
that the Council has no intention of fixing the industrial
dispute or the public transport system. They need to have it
taken away from them before they make matters
worse.
“There is no way that Wellington’s bus
system can be fixed without a fair deal for drivers. Until
this is settled the driver shortage will continue, the
industrial action will continue, and drivers will continue
to have no reason to even try to make this broken system
work.
“We don’t want to make life harder for
Wellington commuters, the council has already done enough of
that, but if we don’t take a stand things are only going
to get worse for everyone. I think the people of Wellington
understand that which is why our members have had so much
support.”
Companies facing industrial action are:
Tranzurban Wellington and Hutt (Tranzit), Uzabus, and NZ
Bus.
ENDS