Auckland commuters could be in for trying times as bus drivers respond to a pay offer that has failed to win approval from union negotiators.
NZ Bus is urging passengers to make alternative travel arrangements between 9am and 2.30pm on Thursday, when all its Auckland buses, apart from those on the Inner Link route, will be off the road. More than 800 drivers are stopping work to vote on the offer.
According to a notice to the drivers of a paid stop-work meeting at Alexandra Park Raceway, issued by the Tramways Union and the First Union, eight days of pay talks with the company have ended without agreement for a new employment deal.
Auckland Tramways president Gary Froggatt, the unions' advocate, has confirmed his team is not ready to recommend a company pay proposal to the drivers, but said NZ Bus had accepted an invitation to present its position to Thursday's meeting.
He believed there remained scope for a settlement without extra disruption to passengers, possibly with the assistance of a Labour Department mediator.