ARTA Urges NZ Bus
And Auckland Combined Unions To Resolve Issue Urgently
The Auckland Regional Transport Authority (ARTA) says
that it is very disappointed that agreement has not been
reached today in respect of wage negotiations between NZ Bus
and the Auckland Combined Unions.
ARTA’s CEO, Fergus
Gammie says, “This is a disappointing outcome and we
encourage both parties to settle this situation with urgency
in respect of any potential further impact on Auckland’s
bus commuters.
“In the interests of Auckland’s
travelling public, it is critical that this dispute be
resolved as soon as possible and resolution reached.”
Mr
Gammie said ARTA has no further comment to make at this
time.
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