Union to take Auckland bus dispute to the Auditor-General – First Union

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Union to take Auckland bus dispute to the Auditor-General

 

Drivers at Howick & Eastern Buses are pledging to continue their fight for fair pay and conditions as the drivers’ union, FIRST Union, prepares to write to the Auditor-General asking her to investigate whether Auckland Transport puts appropriate controls on private companies using public money to provide bus services. 

 

Howick & Eastern Buses, the company providing public bus services to much of East Auckland, is offering bus drivers lump sum payments in exchange for surrendering their overtime and weekend rates and signing an individual employment agreement, says FIRST Union. 

 

FIRST Union believes this is a serious misuse of public funds. Howick and Eastern Buses receives public money to run bus services, not to entice union members to surrender their overtime and weekend rates and leave the union.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. Oh this is so 1992 contracts act bullshit all over again.

    Stick it to them people.

    If you are getting overtime rates fight for them tooth and nail.

    Once they are gone and you are on individual contracts you will never get them back and suffer accordingly.

  2. This is so 1992 contracts act bullshit.

    This is what the bosses did in the bakers union collective bargaining played the union members off against the non union people for the bosses gain.

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