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Go North West negotiations collapse without agreement as Manchester bus strikes set to continue Date published: 08 April 2021
The 18 between Langley and Manchester via Middleton, a Go North West service
Protracted peace talks between management at Go North West and Unite, the UK’s leading union, collapsed without agreement late last week, meaning that the long running bus strike is set to continue for the foreseeable future.
Local services affected by the strike are the 17 service between Rochdale, Middleton and Manchester Shudehill, the 18 between Langley and the Manchester Royal Infirmary and the 41 to Sale from Middleton as the only Go North West operated services in the Rochdale borough.
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Striking bus drivers at Shepherdâs Bush garage on the fifth day of their strike action against £2,500 wage cuts
âTHE SUPPORT has been amazing,â striker Peter Gleaves told News Line at the Queens Road Depot in Manchester yesterday, where Go North West bus drivers have entered their second week of strike action against fire and rehire.
âObviously we have been out for a week, more than a week … but what is so amazing is moral is so massively high. People are changing, they are not working they are coming out now and the support has been ongoing.