Bee Network bus drivers at Metroline depots in Greater Manchester have gone ahead with strikes, despite drivers at other operators calling off action.
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Bus services in parts of Greater Manchester will be disrupted this week as around 1,000 Metroline drivers prepare to begin strike action ...
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The three companies make up part of the Bee Network, under the franchising scheme introduced to Greater Manchester two years ago. According to Unite, more than 2,000 workers will be taking part in the ...
Bus passengers are set for yet more disruption on the Bee Network as a dispute over pay rumbles on. Unite the Union members employed by Stagecoach, Metroline and First Bus Rochdale are due to take ...
Unite the Union has confirmed there will be more Bee Network strikes across six days in October - in addition to industrial action taking place ...
At Autumn Conference, our party endorsed two policy motions tied to transport. F22: Connecting Communities – Building a Transport Network for the 21st Century built upon our party’s commitment to ...
Bus passengers are being urged to plan ahead as with a second round of strikes scheduled to take place next week. Staff at some Bee Network bus operators - First, Metroline and Stagecoach - have ...