The infrastructure minister has apologised following continued disruption to bus services
The infrastructure minister has apologised for the ongoing disruption to the Island's bus network but believes there are 'better days ahead'.
Tim Crookall revealed as many as eight drivers are currently in training, though each will require at least six weeks before they can start transporting passengers.
However, the root cause of the issues remains unclear, with accusations regarding a two-tier contract system causing discontent among drivers.
Mr Crookall was asked what steps are being taken to ensure staff retention:
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