Glasgow Times

First Glasgow announces pay increase for all drivers

- BY REBECCA NEWLANDS

FIRST Glasgow has announced a pay increase for all its drivers in a bid to overcome significan­t staff shortages. The bus operator will now pay drivers £13 per hour for Glasgow services, while those in the Greater Glasgow area will now receive £12.35 per hour.

We previously reported that the firm is now offering drivers an overtime rate of £25 per hour to keep staff on the road.

First Glasgow has seen a shortfall of around 300 drivers and there are currently vacancies at the depots in Blantyre, Overtown, Scotstoun, Dumbarton and Caledonia in the city centre.

Duncan Cameron, managing director for First Bus Scotland, said: “Our recruitmen­t campaign is continuing at pace, and we are making every effort to attract new entrants to the industry with a number of different initiative­s including flexible working patterns for drivers in Glasgow.

“We have been actively looking to make our remunerati­on level as attractive as possible while making the applicatio­n process easier than ever for anyone wishing to apply.

“This increase will hopefully start to grow our driver numbers which, in turn, will allow us to increase our service levels as we see some really positive passenger return rates following the pandemic.

“The benefit of a hardworkin­g and agile bus network has been highlighte­d during the recent rail disruption.

“First Glasgow has lots to offer our drivers including our new increased entry-level pay, flexible working patterns, the opportunit­y to work with new state-of-the-art zero-emissions electric vehicles, and much, much more.

“There has never been a more exciting time to join First Bus.”

Drivers can earn more than £30,000 per year with overtime, with the opportunit­y to work two, three, four, five and six-day weeks.

There are also more flexible parttime shifts such as a 25-hour working week consisting of working five hours a day, which has been introduced to reflect an improved worklife balance.

The new move now means that the rate of pay is standardis­ed for all drivers, removing the timeserved increases that were in place previously.

Mick Dowds, Unite First Glasgow convener, said: “[We] have been working tirelessly to see an improvemen­t in pay in the last year, this has seen an end to progressio­n, with all employees receiving the same rate, double-time payments for all drivers working additional days off and better flexible working arrangemen­ts.

“These changes are welcomed by our members as they improve our livelihood­s whilst attracting new drivers and making First Glasgow an employer of choice.

“Unite’s Driver Shop Stewards Committee’s aim has and continues to be to protect jobs services and the pay and conditions of our members.

“Whilst our work is not done, we continuall­y review the challenges our drivers are facing and will have no hesitation to address these.”

To find out more about the opportunit­ies available at First Bus depots across Greater Glasgow and how to apply, please visit firstbus. co.uk/recruitmen­t

 ?? ?? The pay increase is to attract more drivers to the company
The pay increase is to attract more drivers to the company

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