(13 Oct 2023, 2:37 pm)ASX_Terranova wrote I was thinking more Nexus, Council or MP, emailing GNE isnt gonna give them a kick up the backside is it. We've got to try and force change.I mean, if you've got a secured service operated by GNE, then you could write to Nexus. They can do jack all about commercial services though.
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(13 Oct 2023, 2:42 pm)Rob44 wrote Few people at work saying they'll not be able to get to work when they are on strike. " doesn't the GCT service go near where youy leve and drop you off here at work" i say. Yeh but its a fiferent bus stop and extra 1/4 of a mile to walk... worskshy........!!!Some people genuinely have no alternative, e.g. Washington, where GNE has a monopoly.
I genuinely feel for those who are impacted by it, as I have done when I've been on strike myself. It's unfortunate they get caught in the middle of it, but ultimately, this is a very last resort in order to try and apply some leverage on an employer.
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