Bus company ‘deeply disappointed’ London drivers continuing to strike

Members of Unite employed by Abellio in the UK capital will stage 11 strikes from Christmas Eve until January 26.

Alan Jones
Wednesday 21 December 2022 11:42 EST
The bus firm urged union members to recognise its 12% pay deal (Victoria Jones/PA)
The bus firm urged union members to recognise its 12% pay deal (Victoria Jones/PA) (PA Archive)

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A bus company has said it is “deeply disappointed” that drivers are to stage a series of strikes in a dispute over pay.

Members of Unite employed by Abellio in London will stage 11 strikes from Christmas Eve until January 26.

Jon Eardley, managing director of Abellio London, said: “We urge Unite to recognise Abellio’s 12% pay deal and encourage their members to resume normal services.

“The Abellio pay deal comes with no conditions and sees bus driver basic pay rise by an average of £100 per week and over £5,000 per year, bringing an established bus driver’s salary to around £40,000 per year. We also currently pay one of the highest rates in London for new bus drivers.

“The pay deal will be implemented in January 2023 to ensure that all drivers benefit from a significant uplift in salary, despite Unite not allowing members the opportunity to express their views via a ballot.

“We are deeply disappointed that despite this offer, Unite plan to continue strike action over Christmas and into the new year, bringing further disruption to hundreds of thousands of Londoners.”

The bus drivers have already taken 10 days of strike action in November and December.

The bus drivers are based at garages in Battersea, Beddington, Hayes, Southall, Twickenham and Walworth.

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