Auckland school transport will be spared serious disruption on Friday, but some commuters may be tempted to have extended happy hours before going home as an afternoon union stop-work meeting takes buses off the roads.
NZ Bus says the 70 per cent of the region's scheduled services it normally operates will be interrupted between 11am and 4.30pm that day.
The company said yesterday it had found enough non-union staff, including management, to maintain 147 school bus runs while drivers of the Tramways and First unions attend a meeting over failed pay talks.
But chief operating officer Shane McMahon says children who usually use scheduled services to get home should catch school buses on Friday afternoon until 4.30pm.
He said the company had "pulled out all stops" to maintain school runs, even if that meant keeping some commuters waiting to get home.