Unite weighs in as minister says 'options on the table'
A planned ten-day strike of bus drivers starting later this month could be avoidable if government comes forward with a 'tangible' offer.
That's the latest from Unite the Union in what is a long-running dispute over pay and contractual issues.
Its members voted in favour of industrial action in December, and the DOI Minister, Tim Crookall, says there are 'options on the table' in terms of a resolution.
The walkout is due to start on 21 February.
Unite Regional Officer Debbie Halsall was asked if there was time for it to be called off:
The Department of Infrastructure has been approached for comment.
You can listen to the full interview with Debbie Halsall via the Manx Radio Newscast below:
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