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    Wellington bus drivers have accepted a fourth pay offer after months of wrangling over their collective agreement

    Wellington bus drivers have accepted a fourth pay offer after months of wrangling over their collective agreement


    NZ Bus has confirmed a new employment agreement has been settled with its Wellington Tramways Union drivers.

    The long-running saga involved stop-work meetings, a strike, and a lockout.

    Council of Trade Unions president Richard Wagstaff says it's a good result.

    He says drivers have worked to get a settlement that maintained their dignity and mana, and they've done that by standing up to the company.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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