‘Fire and Rehire’ Hits Manchester’s Buses
In north Manchester, nearly 500 Go North West bus drivers are balloting for strike action over 'fire and rehire' proposals which would force them to accept longer hours and pay cuts – or face the sack.
In north Manchester, nearly 500 Go North West bus drivers are balloting for strike action over 'fire and rehire' proposals which would force them to accept longer hours and pay cuts – or face the sack.
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