
One of the unions representing Aucklandโs bus drivers is calling on Auckland Transport to โpull itโs bus operators into lineโ in order to avoid disruptions to public transport.
Several disputes between bus drivers and their employers are looming after drivers voted to take industrial action at a number of major companies providing bus services in the city.
The warning follows industrial action by Auckland train drivers which caused significant disruption to the cityโs public transport network.
“The new tendering system has failed Aucklandโs public transport passengers,โ said Bus Drivers First spokesperson Graham McKean.
โBus driverโs incomes are going down and they are saying enough is enough.โ
The union has been campaigning for an end to the Public Transport Operating Model (PTOM) that favours low paying bus operators. Under the model Auckland Transport awards public bus contracts to private providers offering the lowest fee, meaning in practice the private providers paying the lowest wages.
“We want to avoid further disruption to Aucklandโs public transport passengers if we can, but this situation has been going on for months,โ said McKean.
โUnless we start to see a real improvement from bus companies our members are left with little choiceโ.

