NBRU unhappy with the first day of “mandatory” facemasks low take up and no policing

NBRU unhappy with the first day of “mandatory” facemasks low take up and no policing

  NBRU representatives are telling us that there is a very slow take-up on the wearing of Face coverings today on busses and trains, this is not surprising given the indecision over the issue over the last number of weeks, we at the NBRU have been very clear for...
NBRU unhappy with the first day of “mandatory” facemasks low take up and no policing

NBRU SAY FACE COVERINGS SHOULD BE COMPULSORY ON PUBLIC TRANSPORT

NBRU GENERAL SECRETARY TELLS THE TIMES PUBLIC ARE NOT HEEDING THE ADVICE ABOUT WEARING FACE COVERINGS ON PUBLIC TRANSPORT. (CLICK LINK BELOW PHOTO TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE)PIC:COURTESY OF THE IRISH TIMES...
NBRU call for mandatory face coverings on public transport

NBRU call for mandatory face coverings on public transport

Once again the NBRU leads the call for extra driver safety by urging government to make wearing of face coverings on public transport mandatory.In the video below we hear from drivers and NBRU branch Chairman Sean Yeates expressing their concerns as the lockdown eases...
Taoiseach responds to NBRU general secretary.

Taoiseach responds to NBRU general secretary.

NBRU unhappy with the first day of “mandatory” facemasks low take up and no policing

NBRU SURVEYS ROUTES FOR SOCIAL DISTANCE/FACECOVERING COMPLIANCE

This morning NBRU reps across the city monitored routes our general secretary Dermot O’Leary said Just one percent of passengers were seen wearing facemasks on public transport this morning. Reps from the National Bus and Rail Union surveyed commuters’ travel...