A Hamilton bus company says passengers are being used as pawns
A Hamilton bus company says passengers are being used as pawns
23 October 2018
Around 200 union-affiliated drivers are striking in Auckland and Hamilton this morning.
The action by some Pavlovich and Ritchies Murphy staff in Auckland began at 4am.
In Hamilton, a strike by a number of Go Bus drivers began at 5am and runs until 9am.
Go Bus Chief Operating Officer Nigel Piper says Hamiltonians are being needlessly inconvenienced.
He says they're being used as pawns by First Union, this time as part of a strategy of national action relating to purported issues across other regions.
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