A temporary bus schedule is in place in Keighley after drivers have gone on strike in a dispute over pay.
Members of Unite the Union are walking out after a claim for a 50p-an-hour rise was rejected by The Keighley Bus Company.
The business says they have offered an “hourly increase of up to 34p over two years” and that a 50p-an-hour increase in a single year is “simply unaffordable”.
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