Drivers from eighteen different bus companies will go on
strike across the capital. Workers will take to the streets to protest for
equal pay and improved conditions for all drivers across London. Employees from
the city’s biggest bus companies, Arriva North and Arriva South, London United,
Hackney Community Transport and the East London Bus and Coach Company are
planning to take part in the strike.
Wayne King, regional officer for the bus driver’s union,
Unite, said:
“London’s bus operators have raked in millions in profits while
driving down pay and refusing to tackle pay inequality on the capital’s buses.
As bus company directors enjoy lottery style salaries, bus drivers doing the
same job on the same route are being pitted against one another on different
rates of pay. Strike action is the last resort. We’ve been forced into this
position by the operators’ refusal to even meet with us. Passengers sitting
side by side on the same route expect to pay the same fare, so why shouldn’t
drivers expect to be paid the same rate? The bus operators need to stop
pleading poverty in defending pay inequality and collectively start negotiating
about a fairer deal for London’s bus workers.”
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