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Go North East - 2023 Pay Deal and Industrial Action

Go North East - 2023 Pay Deal and Industrial Action

RE: Go North East - 2023 Pay Deal and Industrial Action
Been sent this. It's from a GNE employee. 
Unable to attach a screenshot since the last site update, so copied/pasted. 

Where are your cherubs? Why is my bus late?
I ask as Last night people going about their own business were assaulted by YOUR kids!
Not unusual for bus drivers to have buses smashed, spat at, assaulted, swore at, bricks /boulders thrown from bridges threw windows and even shot at (just the other week, a drivers lucky to save his eye.)
But last night drivers on their breaks were punched, kicked, tried to set them on fire, missiles launched and they smashed down a locked door to the canteen in the Galleries Bus Station to threaten to stab them.
So when you ask why your bus is late / not turned up / drivers a miserable git.
Thank these parents, the results is nobody wants to do the job, the injured drivers went home after being assaulted, resulting in no bus running.
So when we go on strike remember this is just 1 reason!
we want a pay rise and equal pay (ours is the lowest paid depot in the NE)
Show your support to those who try to give the best they can in difficult circumstances!
#share if you care

It's an interesting perspective.
'Illegitimis non carborundum'

RE: Go North East - 2023 Pay Deal and Industrial Action
Go North East - 2023 Pay Deal and Industrial Action
Go North East - 2023 Pay Deal and Industrial Action
Go North East - 2023 Pay Deal and Industrial Action
Go North East - 2023 Pay Deal and Industrial Action
Go North East - 2023 Pay Deal and Industrial Action
Go North East - 2023 Pay Deal and Industrial Action
RE: Disruptions and driver shortages
RE: Disruptions and driver shortages
RE: Disruptions and driver shortages
RE: Disruptions and driver shortages
RE: Disruptions and driver shortages
RE: Disruptions and driver shortages
RE: Disruptions and driver shortages