Drivers get revealing to stop London's buses racing to the bottom

3 August 2009

WHERE: Marble Arch (call Peter Kavanagh on 07980 721 422 for directions on the day)
WHEN: 11am, Wednesday, 5th August 2009

Bus drivers get revealing about pay drops on London's buses
Underwear protest in central London in call for end of "race to the bottom"

Bus drivers will get revealing about London's buses this week (Wednesday) in a bid to highlight the pay mess ruining the capital's essential public transport service.

Fed up with bus companies cutting pay and conditions to win contracts, yet refusing to talk to their union about a way forward, London's bus drivers will make their concerns visible when they gather in central London to unveil their boxer shorts declaring "Stop the race to the bottom".

Unite argues that the huge disparity in wages, which can vary by as much as £10,000 a year between companies, and variations in other conditions of employment are leading to a damaging race to the bottom in service provision where cut-throat practices win over safeguarding employment standards when contracts are being awarded.

Companies paying higher rates are cutting terms and conditions in their bid to hold on to work while drivers are forcibly transferred across London, hitting their pensions and wages as lower paying companies win routes from their current employers.

Unite has submitted a claim to all London's bus operators for a central pay bargaining mechanism as a means to streamline standards and treat workers fairly. However, the mechanism has been flatly rejected by all employers who have refused to even discuss the matter with the union.

Unite has already conducted consultative ballots at a number of companies over this year's pay round, and overwhelming strike votes have been registered. If the employers fail to respond positively to the central pay bargaining claim, Unite says there is a real prospect of a London-wide ballot of all its 28,000 members across all companies.

At the Marble Arch demo, Unite members will have placards and will be wearing boxer shorts declaring "Stop the race to the bottom".

ENDS

For further information contact Peter Kavanagh on 07980 721 422 or Ashraf Choudhury in the Unite Press Office on 020 7420 8914 or 07980 224761.

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