Bus Giant Faces Anti-Union Accusation Angry Delegation From Us Subsidiary Firststudent Brings Its Fight to Annual Meeting in Aberdeen

The HeraldJuly 13, 2005

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SCHOOL bus drivers working for FirstGroup's US subsidiary, First Student, touched down in London last night intent on "fighting for US children and bus drivers" at the company's annual meeting in Aberdeen tomorrow.

A delegation of four, including two drivers and two union representatives from the Service Employees' International Union, claims the Scottish company's US division, which runs 18,000 iconic yellow school buses, is anti-union, and plans to stage a demonstration at the meeting.

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Bus Giant Faces Anti-Union Accusation Angry Delegation From Us Subsidiary Firststudent Brings Its Fight to Annual Meeting in Aberdeen

Wilodean Joiner, a First Student bus driver from Jacksonville, Florida, told The Herald: "First Student says they (children) are the most precious cargo in the world, but the...

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