Westdene Wonder
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I was told several years ago that Underground trains virtually drive themselves and automatic track equipment will stop the train,if this is correct then London Bus drivers are underpaid.
From the union's point of view letting LU set a precedent on paying normal rate on Boxing Day would undermine pay and conditions for their members. It also gives other employers the idea they can impose it on their staff next year and eventually everyone who works on a bank holiday wont get any extra.
Can't see what their gripe is, that sounds like a very good salary, particularly compared to bus and lorry drivers...and it isn't as if they need to master a blooming sat-nav either!
Interesting that. I take it, as they are assuming they should get extra for working on the 26th, that they will be considering the official public holiday on 28th as a normal working day?
Boxing day this year is not a bank holiday
What for £40k per year............think again, bus drivers earn anywhere between 20-25k per year. Even I would do that job by pushing start/stop buttons.Crap shift hours though
What for £40k per year............think again, bus drivers earn anywhere between 20-25k per year. Even I would do that job by pushing start/stop buttons.
my hero !I'm working Christmas Day, Boxing Day, the bank holiday after that and the one after the New Year, as will thousands of other emergency services workers, nurses, doctors, care home people and all sorts.
I knew that would be the case when I signed up for the job, as did the Tube drivers. Have I ever thought this unfair? Not for a second.
my hero !
From what i understand (my missus step dad is a tube driver) they're striking because of the cuts to on platform staff.
As most people that live in London know, tube drivers are on borrowed time. We need them as much as we need shire horses to pull a plough. The DLR has shown the way and the more they strike, the sooner we will get investment in the tube so to have a tube run like the Docklands Light Railway - trains without drivers. In the mean time they will recruit more flexible labour like women that want to come back to work and stop recruiting the sons of the tube drivers, so to stop the families that have passed the job from father to son, in order to get rid of the "I'm entitled, everyone else owes me a living" mentality. The market will out, even in the public sector and the tubes- eventually.
They also get free travel which saves a great deal.
I am serious. I'm not saying tube drivers are getting a bad deal, but I do think they're slightly undervalued.
They are striking because London Underground regard Boxing Day as a normal working day, which most people would agree is not a normal working day.
It would be interesting to see the agreement that LU are talking about, that ASLEF had previously signed up to which covers Bank Holiday cover.
ASLEF are doing what their members expect of them.
I'm working Christmas Day, Boxing Day, the bank holiday after that and the one after the New Year, as will thousands of other emergency services workers, nurses, doctors, care home people and all sorts.
I knew that would be the case when I signed up for the job, as did the Tube drivers. Have I ever thought this unfair? Not for a second.
Interesting that. I take it, as they are assuming they should get extra for working on the 26th, that they will be considering the official public holiday on 28th as a normal working day?
I think train drivers / tube drivers pay is a long standing joke in this country. The amount of pay you get should be governed by the sacrifices you make to get yourself in that position. Anythink over 40k should only be given to those whove studied on their own time, not on the job training and those who went through a bit of hardship to get there.
My wifes brother who is the worst skank ive ever met is on over 40k. Fair enough he's got some train skills or whatever, but he learnt them whilst doing his normal train guard day job, and he never paid for any courses or anything himself.
The reason these guys get paid so much is because London relies on them and theyve always had good unions. It' a national discrace in my opinion.
Utter CUNTS
isnt this a job for which there is a waiting list? if people are literally queuing up to work as tube drivers, any rational economical analysis would conclude they are on a very good deal.
it would be very intersting to know the full deal.
cast your mind back a year, and to the talk about this a year ago... there wasnt. surely this is just trying it on with new government, as Boxing Day falls on a Sunday? the whole point of the bank holidays moved to Mon/Tues is to cover the fact its on teh weekend. if ASLEF have agreed to holidays treated as normal days as part of a previous pay deal, why do they feel that needs renegotiation for this exception? where's RMT? what about Bus drivers, rail drivers etc? seems funny only one group kicking up a fuss.