Auckland commuters are under renewed threat of disruption after bus drivers voted today to hold all-day strikes every Monday for the next eight weeks.
That followed what NZ Bus said was a "bizarre twist'' in which the drivers rejected a pay deal negotiated last week by Tramways and First union representatives, and supported by Council of Trade Unions president Helen Kelly, under an earlier strike threat.
If the strikes cannot be headed off with more pay talks yet to be arranged this week, up to 130,000 passengers of Auckland's largest bus fleet face disruption on every day it is off the road.
"Negotiating with this group is a bit like Groundhog Day - it's hugely frustrating,'' company chief operating officer Shane McMahon said of the impasse.
"We worked very hard to see their point of view, worked constructively with them and reached agreement which they endorsed, and then they vote it down.''