Transport Minister slams Hillsbus strike as ‘revolting behaviour’

Image: Twitter/Tiff Ng
The Transport Minister says commuters should be the top priority during pay negotiations between Hillsbus workers and management.
Services are expected to run as normal today, after workers returned to work.
Unauthorised industrial action is being blamed for more than 100 workers not turning up yesterday, causing commuter chaos.
Andrew Constance says the public shouldn’t have to deal with these sorts of disruptions.
#transportnsw #oaksroadm2 #hillsbus long line all the way down the tunnel . People waiting we need more buses pic.twitter.com/mcTPYvn0S7
— Angel (@angelspinky) November 6, 2018
The most ridiculous line for the #hillsbus ever @transportnsw. 20 mins and less than a handful of buses turn up, let alone take passengers. pic.twitter.com/tI42JZYlFG
— Tiff Ng (@anytiffng) November 6, 2018
#hillsbus are you serious right now? People are getting off busses but can’t get on because they’re all too full. What a waste of an hour. pic.twitter.com/3NkvdrFxis
— no way Rosé (@whatbrickroad) November 6, 2018
He tells Ben Fordham “wildcat strike action like this, leaving people on bus stops, is just unfair, it’s un-Australian”.
“I just think it’s revolting behaviour.”
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