Strike action by around 2,000 bus drivers at Metroline and Stagecoach in Greater Manchester due to take place today, Saturday and Monday has been suspended at the last minute through the intervention ...
Several Bee Network bus services which were due to be grounded by strike action this week will now run as normal. More than 2,000 workers who are part of Unite the Union were due to take three days of ...
One of the UK's largest cities will be hit by a bus strike tomorrow after talks between unions and bosses broke down. Around 1,000 workers at Metroline Manchester will walk out in the dispute over pay ...
Bus drivers spoke to the World Socialist Web Site after the Unite union pushed through deals concocted behind closed doors in collusion with Labour Mayor Andy Burnham and three bus companies, at their ...
The Bee Network strike will take place over four days Two-thirds of bus services in Greater Manchester, including school buses, will not run from Friday as about 2,000 drivers go on strike over pay.
Several Bee Network bus services which were due to be grounded by strike action this week will now run as normal. More than 2,000 workers who are part of Unite the Union were due to take three days of ...
Raging union bosses have hit out over an 'insulting' message sent to bus drivers in Greater Manchester encouraging them to urinate into bottles as schedules are 'tight'. Unite also angrily criticised ...
Around 1,900 bus drivers in Greater Manchester will walk out in a three day strike later this week, transport bosses have confirmed. Drivers at Stagecoach and Metroline will take part in industrial ...
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Disruptions on the Bee Network are set to remain as bus drivers continue their strike for the second day this week. More than 2,000 staff at three Bee Network bus operators are undertaking industrial ...
A bus company has apologised over a "wholly inappropriate" memo it sent to drivers about urinating in bottles on shifts. Stagecoach workers in Manchester who were already angry over a lack of toilet ...