Auckland train drivers and guards are not ruling out strike action in a dispute over staffing and safety issues.
Auckland Transport and the rail operator, Transdev, are replacing train guards with transport officers, who have the power to issue infringement notices against fare evaders.
The Rail and Maritime Transport Union says the 160 guards will be replaced with fewer transport officers, although a Transdev spokesman said Auckland Transport are now proposing to have upwards of 200 Transport Officers, more than the 120 originally proposed.
There is no question in our minds getting rid of train managers is a cost-cutting exercise at the expense of public safety
Union organiser John Kerr said in the interest of public safety train drivers and guards today voted unanimously to oppose taking critical staff off trains and replacing them with transport officers.