Arriva Strike
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RE: Arriva Strike
(12/12/2017 07:22)wimdebusse Wrote: It would have been a better show of goodwill to the passengers if thay had suspended Wednesday's strike to give thair costumers a bettrt chance to make alternitive arraingments if the offer was rejected, but it's another example of arrival and the unions contempt for thair customer's especially in arias where arriva have a major presence. Before anyone starts to kick off about this, just consider, if Asda or Tesco staff went on strike like this you would have gone to a other retailer, and probably stayed with them after the stroke was over, but lots of people in the north west haven't got the option to change bus service's, due to Arriva's near monopolistic presence in some arias. I look forward to the abuse Abuse? Definitely not! It would make sense now for more QBP routes to be introduced between Merseyside's big two operators. The same goes for Altrincham. North Wales, perhaps this is the wrong thread to ask for QBP routes. Their custom would suffer more than what Merseyside have had if ABW had strikes. |
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