South Yorkshire bus drivers praised for calling off Armed Forces Day strike
The Unite union said about 900 First bus drivers across South Yorkshire have postponed their strike over a pay dispute as a mark of respect for veterans wishing to attend events.
In addition, a further planned walk out on July 1 has been suspended following ‘constructive’ pay talks with bus bosses.
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Hide AdMany Star readers took to Facebook to praise drivers for their actions.
Janet Cooke said: “That’s a fantastic show of respect. Well done.”
Neil Tandy added: “Respect to First bus drivers for this. Great gesture.
“Why this day was picked, in the first place, is a mystery to me.
“Thank God common sense and human decency has prevailed.”
Dave Longden posted: “Full respect to the bus drivers.”
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Hide AdUnite members were about to take industrial action over what they described as an ‘insulting’ offer of a one-year pay freeze for the year starting May 2019.
But this has been called off following talks with management at First.
Unite regional officer Phil Bown said: “We had connagement at tructive and meaningful talks with the management of First South Yorkshire Limited today.
“We will meet again on Monday when we will consider a number of options on pay.”
“Whilst our position to offer a new pay deal remains unchanged for this financial year, we are now in meaningful discussions about possible longer-term options.”