RE: Fare Changes July 2022
(06 Jul 2022, 3:46 pm)Malarkey wrote I'm not going to change my opinion on staff being treated equally at all and as example last year all staff members who worked for BT/EE were all given £1,500 bonus in June last year, £1,000 on top of that month salary as a one-off payment and the other £500 was made up of shares. All I'm saying is that why should one lot of staff at one depot be given all these perks due to their depot closing whilst staff elsewhere across the company who will also be impacted by the changes not receive those same benefits.
And didn't EE just hike their prices by 9.3% from 1st April?
GNE are being asked where the money is coming from to fund things like relocation bonuses, at a time fares are being hiked and routes cut, but does the same not apply to every other business?
Back to the point though, and you're conflating a payment for disruption (and really to change their contract, as base location is generally stated) with a performance related bonus. The two are completely separate and are paid for much different reasons.
(06 Jul 2022, 3:46 pm)Malarkey wrote Furthermore what about the companies recent new recruits in Bus Drivers that have just started prior to the companies latest job advert offering £750 starting bonus on completion of training, are those staff going to get that bonus backdated because since they started the terms and conditions of employment has changed for new starters.
I'd say that any new starters within the last 3-6 months should all be entitled to this, more so if they are currently in training now would you not agree?
I don't agree, no, because you take a job based on the offer on the table at the time. If you decided to retrospectively apply it to those in the last 3-6 months, then those who joined 4-7 months ago would be asking the same questions.
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