Wednesday 31 August 2016

Further Bus Strikes Within Mount Druitt And Western Sydney - 5th & 6th September 2016

My understanding with bus strikes or any strikes is to help members of a union to negotiate with conditions or income. Whilst this happens, services being stopped is not what should  happen. Yet, by doing ongoing rolling strikes, I am getting a feeling  may take a little while  until it does get resolved.

I personally hope there is less  disruption to the Mount Druitt community as these strikes are carried out.

This is from Busways:





Travel advisory: Stop work action to impact school and route bus services in Western Sydney and Central Coast on Monday 5 September.

On Monday 5 September 2016, members from the Transport Workers Union (TWU) from the Western Sydney and Central Coast region will continue to take further industrial action and stop work for 24 hours from 1am as a result of ongoing negotiations for new enterprise agreements (EAs).

Regrettably, there will be disruptions to school and route services during the stoppage.

All school bus services in the MORNING and AFTERNOON on Monday 5 September will be affected and Busways are advising parents to plan ahead and make alternative transport arrangements for their children to travel to and from school on Monday.

Please notify all students of the impact to school bus services immediately.

Busways will be holding a negotiation meeting with TWU delegates this Thursday (September 1) to discuss the proposed new EAs as part of our continued commitment to negotiations with the TWU.


Busways is hoping that the discussions will progress during the meeting and that both parties can come to a resolution and avoid the planned industrial action to be taken next Monday.

Further information on the potential service disruptions will be made available to customers in the coming days via our website at www.busways.com.au

Throughout this period industrial action our priority is to minimise the disruptions to all customers as much as possible. Busways apologises for any inconvenience this may cause our customers and appreciates the community’s understanding as we continue to work with the Transport Workers Union to resolve the alleged issues.

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