Whenever I see the anger around tube drivers salaries , I’m certain nobody actually thinks things through before they unleash their fury.
I reckon most people just think ‘all they’re doing is throwing a few switches, why is the pay so high it’s not fair’
Tube drivers allow Londoners (the only people in the country that actually make the money keeping the whole country afloat) to get their jobs done. Without them, the capital comes to a standstill , and we’re all fucked. It’s a FAR more productive job than most people can claim to have.Â
No_Plate_3164 on
Entirely predictable – if you start giving some unions above inflation pay rises – the rest will make similar demands.
essex-not-me on
Its a good job Two Tier Kier and Rachel Thieves have lined up 50Bn of election manifesto breaking tax rises, they’re going to burn through the lot quite quickly at this rate. Maybe they need more ?
Ephemeral-Throwaway on
Lot of crabs in a bucket mentality in these comments.
Neither-Stage-238 on
The tax, and commuting costs of those on 26k will pay for their raise.
Traffodil on
Well there’s a surprise. I mean, it must’ve been at least a week since their last payrise.
HellshireHill on
I understand that it inconveniences people when they strike but, if they can get more money added to their annual salary for what they do, I say go for it.
RichmondOfTroy on
This is getting silly and performative
Train strikes originally were meant to be about the horrible working conditions, not about pay, which train drivers already have a lot of.
Homicidal_Pingu on
They get paid far too much as it is. Automate the trains
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>Mr Brennan said the offer would leave members on a lower salary than drivers on other TfL services, such as the Elizabeth line and Overground.
I don’t think that’s unreasonable, if anything I’m shocked that TfL doesn’t have a standard salary framework for all train services in it’s remit.
A tube drivers’ salary *starts* at over ~~£70k~~. Why can’t we automate the trains?
Edit: Salaries are as follows according to TfL.
T021 £58,021 3,208 employees
FoI request last year shows >2648 employees earn more than >70k
https://tfl.gov.uk/corporate/transparency/freedom-of-information/foi-request-detail?referenceId=FOI-2495-2324
Whenever I see the anger around tube drivers salaries , I’m certain nobody actually thinks things through before they unleash their fury.
I reckon most people just think ‘all they’re doing is throwing a few switches, why is the pay so high it’s not fair’
Tube drivers allow Londoners (the only people in the country that actually make the money keeping the whole country afloat) to get their jobs done. Without them, the capital comes to a standstill , and we’re all fucked. It’s a FAR more productive job than most people can claim to have.Â
Entirely predictable – if you start giving some unions above inflation pay rises – the rest will make similar demands.
Its a good job Two Tier Kier and Rachel Thieves have lined up 50Bn of election manifesto breaking tax rises, they’re going to burn through the lot quite quickly at this rate. Maybe they need more ?
Lot of crabs in a bucket mentality in these comments.
The tax, and commuting costs of those on 26k will pay for their raise.
Well there’s a surprise. I mean, it must’ve been at least a week since their last payrise.
I understand that it inconveniences people when they strike but, if they can get more money added to their annual salary for what they do, I say go for it.
This is getting silly and performative
Train strikes originally were meant to be about the horrible working conditions, not about pay, which train drivers already have a lot of.
They get paid far too much as it is. Automate the trains
Time to dust off this classic I suppose
https://youtu.be/PV0_lJpPFOo?si=VLuumU2TTw0Fxw10
Fair play to them. Other unions should take notes, looking at you Nurses