The Rail Tram and Bus Union has warned of industrial action next week if Brisbane City Council doesn’t improve its pay offer.
The union’s Tom Brown told 4BC his members wanted council to offer bus drivers a bigger pay increase when talks resume tomorrow.
“If there’s not an increase or a better offer, or something for us to consider, we will escalate our industrial action. It could mean stopping work,” Brown said.
Brown defended the union’s bid for pay increases of 4.5 per cent each year for two years, against council’s offer of 3.5 per cent, saying garbage truck drivers were paid more per hour.
“We are still at the bottom of the food chain,” he said.
Brown said drivers had dealt with an increase in passengers due to 50¢ fares, and sought to maintain on-time performance despite staff shortages and traffic congestion.
The union is already engaged in limited industrial action, with drivers not wearing official uniform, and would have to give notice of any strike.
The latest Translink customer experience survey showed bus performance in south-east Queensland declined in December.