A final, eighth offer has been made by the government to bus drivers in an attempt to resolve ongoing industrial action.
That's according to Chief Minister Alf Cannan, responding to a question in the House of Keys this week from Arbory, Castletown and Malew MHK Jason Moorhouse.
Drivers first walked out in a dispute over pay and conditions in February - and voted whether to accept the offer this week.
Mr Cannan told the court what happened with the previous offer made to the union:
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