(06 Oct 2023, 9:42 pm)Ambassador wrote Im sure it’s all managers and support staff, they’d never abandon their regular customers after doing all they can to avoid the strike
(07 Oct 2023, 6:58 am)Rob44 wrote more poor publicity for GNE
https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/nor...d-27830208
(07 Oct 2023, 11:22 am)F114TML wrote Ben, in some cases it's probably better to just refuse to comment on things...
(07 Oct 2023, 3:05 pm)Busu284 wrote Nice to see where back to normal of gne drivers now not giving a shit
352 driver pulls into stand Y at Haymarket. Sits there meant to depart from stand X. Left stand Y and drove out the bus station. Didn't pick anyone up
(07 Oct 2023, 3:11 pm)Adrian wrote Playing judge, jury and executioner, rather than considering that it may be an honest mistake?
Passengers should take some responsibility in this situation, too. If the driver is sat there looking like they're waiting to board the service, and it's close to departure time, then I'd be walking to the next stand and checking?
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(09 Oct 2023, 10:58 pm)DaveFromUpNorth wrote Spoke to a driver "today" who nearly broke down in tears getting off the bus and said sorry I just need a break
Chatter to him about the strike and his words I have to work for the next 19 days without a day off as I am not in the union and the they have just changed my shifts
I asked him if he would reconsider and join the union
Was nearly at bubbling point and explained a list of bills where he couldn't afford to go on strike as much as he would of joined but the strike money is just not enough at this monemt of time
I am forced to work
Solidarity to that driver
(09 Oct 2023, 10:58 pm)DaveFromUpNorth wrote Spoke to a driver "today" who nearly broke down in tears getting off the bus and said sorry I just need a break
Chatter to him about the strike and his words I have to work for the next 19 days without a day off as I am not in the union and the they have just changed my shifts
I asked him if he would reconsider and join the union
Was nearly at bubbling point and explained a list of bills where he couldn't afford to go on strike as much as he would of joined but the strike money is just not enough at this monemt of time
I am forced to work
Solidarity to that driver
(10 Oct 2023, 6:20 am)Ianthegoon wrote Ummm ..... isn't nineteen days without a day off just a bit ..... illegal?!
(10 Oct 2023, 6:41 am)Dan wrote Sounds to me like the driver has volunteered to work their rest days, and has probably gone from an early onto a late to ensure that they have 24hrs off between duties.
There is nothing like this in a rota. Some 4-day week drivers do an 8-day stint but get obviously then get 6 days off in a row.
There are some drivers out there - regardless of who they work for - that rely this heavily on overtime. Especially this time of year leading up to Christmas.
There are genuinely some drivers who cannot afford to strike - whilst there’s little difference on a flat week (£400 a week for 39hrs after tax if you work, £375 tax-free if you strike), the driver is also forfeiting overtime, back pay associated with the pay deal, extra holiday pay, their monthly attendance bonus, and so on. There’s more to the “package” than a drivers’ base rate so it’s not uncommon for drivers to take home £650+ a week after tax.
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(10 Oct 2023, 8:44 am)sawyer.jshawn wrote Not uncommon? I mean i know a few people who do it yes but it requires 60+ hours so doing it now and again is fine, but its very uncommon for anybody to be able to do that on a consistent enough basis and I'd even argue it isnt safe for somebody to be doing that either
(10 Oct 2023, 8:54 am)Dan wrote In the current climate where shifts are being split and drivers are paid 3hrs to do smaller portions of work, you don’t really need to work 60 hours to get to that number…
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(10 Oct 2023, 9:18 am)sawyer.jshawn wrote Do you not? I need to speak to somebody then about why when i worked 56 hours one week i didn't get anywhere near 650 after tax.(and that was actual working hours not half shifts minimum payments) Or maybe the guys that are on the 50 hour week rotas that also wouldn't earn 650 after tax might also feel a little short changed.
Im not sayijng its not possible, but you stating it is not uncommon isn't true
(10 Oct 2023, 10:23 am)xpm wrote Think we found the culprit of the inflated salary earnings that drivers can make in the adverts - howay Dan - careful with that nose - it's gonna poke someone's eyes out.