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Newcastle buses: Sonia Hornery takes Keolis Downer issue to Parliament
Published in the The Newcastle Herald, by Matt Carr. Keolis Downer blamed technical issues for underpaying bus drivers. WALLSEND MP […] Read More »
Don’t Sell Our Buses radio ad!
We’ve been driving the Don’t Sell Our Buses campaign across radio stations to spread the word about the Government’s privatisation […] Read More »
After decades of privatisation, Wales may be about to re-nationalise local transport
Published by Left Foot Forward: It was one of Margaret Thatcher’s many ideological attacks on public services – and now […] Read More »
Inner West residents make view on bus privatisation clear in council elections
Votes are still being counted, but the early results from the weekend’s local council elections show that Inner-West residents are […] Read More »
Underpayment, lack of security: Newcastle bus privatisation a complete disaster
Media release – 6 September Bus drivers are being underpaid, services are being cancelled due to poor rostering, and drivers […] Read More »
Constance’s bus privatisation lies laid bare by secret report
Media Release – September 1 Bus drivers and commuters are outraged by reports the NSW Liberal Government deliberately blocked a […] Read More »
Minister to blame for Newcastle bus driver underpayment
MEDIA RELEASE – 1 September 2017 The underpayment of Newcastle’s bus drivers is another example of Transport Minister Andrew Constance’s […] Read More »
Bus drivers call on NSW Transport Minister to ‘go now’
Media Release – Thursday August 31 Transport Minister Andrew Constance’s argument that Sydney buses should be privatised because commuters are […] Read More »
Union pressure prompts new light rail services
The NSW Government has bowed to pressure from workers and finally introduce more services on our overcrowded inner west light […] Read More »
IRC orders
The RTBU NSW received orders from the Industrial Relations Commission NSW in relation to industrial action today, 18 August. Click […] Read More »