bus man
13-09-2007, 16:29
The strike due to be held by stagecoach in chesterfield tommorow - friday is off.
This should mean that the sheffield - chesterfield services will run as normal on friday - on the last strike day they came off in the evvening
The following is from the stagecoach website - sorry due to a comp problem I cant do you a link
Strike action called off in Chesterfield
It will be business as usual for bus services in Chesterfield tomorrow (September 14) after a planned strike by Stagecoach drivers was called off.
Drivers were planning to take industrial action over a pay dispute - but this has now been cancelled for the second time.
At one stage it was anticipated that strike might still go ahead but Stagecoach have confirmed that no industrial action will take place.
Stagecoach will be operating a full network with all services running as normal.
Paul Lynch, managing director of Stagecoach Yorkshire, said: “The planned strike has been called off pending further meetings with management.
“Our priority is our passengers and it is pleasing that we will be able to operate a full network tomorrow.”
This should mean that the sheffield - chesterfield services will run as normal on friday - on the last strike day they came off in the evvening
The following is from the stagecoach website - sorry due to a comp problem I cant do you a link
Strike action called off in Chesterfield
It will be business as usual for bus services in Chesterfield tomorrow (September 14) after a planned strike by Stagecoach drivers was called off.
Drivers were planning to take industrial action over a pay dispute - but this has now been cancelled for the second time.
At one stage it was anticipated that strike might still go ahead but Stagecoach have confirmed that no industrial action will take place.
Stagecoach will be operating a full network with all services running as normal.
Paul Lynch, managing director of Stagecoach Yorkshire, said: “The planned strike has been called off pending further meetings with management.
“Our priority is our passengers and it is pleasing that we will be able to operate a full network tomorrow.”