The Rail Tram and Bus Union says Newcastle and Lake Macquarie drivers are wearing berets as part of a “Calendar of Chaos” in a bid to get management back to the enterprise bargaining table.
Drivers want a pay increase and safety provisions from the French firm, and the union’s warning of more action later this month if an agreement can’t be reached.
Tram and Bus Divisional Secretary David Babineau says it’s been tricky engaging with the overseas company.
“There’s some cute actions like the berets, which obviously highlights the fact that Keolis as a company is three quarters owned by the French Government. So we’re trying not to impact people but the last week of the calendar there are actions scheduled which will impact services,” he said.
“It’s been extremely difficult and, if the company’s just turning around and saying, ‘we’re not going to meet,’ there’s not much you can do about it.
“If we have progress and the members are satisfied with it, then we can look at not taking those actions,” he said.
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