Bus drivers welcome select committee hearing
Bus drivers welcome select committee hearing
Tramways
Union Wellington media release 26 September
2018
Wellington’s bus drivers are welcoming
tomorrow’s select committee hearing into the Wellington
bus fiasco and hope MPs can get the Greater Wellington
Regional Council to answer questions that have been put to
them repeatedly by drivers over the past
year.
Tramways Union Secretary Kevin O’Sullivan says
the drivers and their union have been surprised by the
Council’s refusal to take their issues seriously. “GWRC
and in particular its Chair Chris Laidlaw have been
dismissing our members’ concerns throughout the tendering
process and into their failed contracting of
Tranzit.
“For more than a year and a half now we
have been trying to get the Council to make its contractors
negotiate. First it was an attempt to get a smooth
transition for our members and the system then, when we were
ignored on that, to get Tranzit to negotiate a collective
agreement asap.
“Instead the council has publicly
told us everything will be fine while at the same time
they’ve been belittling drivers and supporting Tranzit
behind closed doors.
“Ahead of tomorrow’s select
committee we’d like to make one thing clear once more.
Wellington’s public transport system cannot be fixed until
our members’ employment issues are fixed.
“Our
members have front-line knowledge that can help repair
Wellington’s broken system, but while they are getting
ground down by their employer why should they? If the
council wants enough drivers to run the routes, if it wants
them to have the goodwill to want to make this work, if it
wants industrial action off the table, then it needs to make
Tranzit act like a good employer and settle a decent
collective agreement.”
Earlier today hundreds of
Wellington bus drivers voted to take indefinite strike
action in October if the council’s bus operators fail to
settle a fair
deal.
ENDS