A number of bus drivers have signalled they want to end the long running dispute with government.
That’s according to the Community, Culture and Leisure Minister.
Graham Cregeen wrote to all drivers before the last round of industrial action during the TT fortnight.
He says many drivers have said that they would be happy to accept the offer which is currently on the table and end the dispute.
However Mr Cregeen says their union Unite is still proving the sticking point:
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