LOGAN bus services will be impacted by strike action tomorrow (Wednesday).
Clarks Logan City Bus Service said in a statement union members would undertake a 24-hour stoppage to protest low wages, driver shortages and a lack of investment in public transport.
And while school services are expected to remain as normal, other general bus services would be changed to a Saturday timetable “subject to staff availability”.
The strike action follows almost six months of bargaining negotiations.
“Clarks is disappointed by this action,” a company statement said.
“We are a family company that highly values our employees and has never been the target of industrial action since we commenced in 1976, however this matter is out of our control.
“Our priority is to provide the best level of service that we are able to on this day. We understand that this will inconvenience many of our valued customers, and assure you that Clarks is committed to working with our employees, the union, and the Fair Work Commission to reach an agreement that prevents future action.”
The Translink journey planner is expected to be updated to reflect changed services.
https://jp.translink.com.au/plan-your-journey/journey-planner


