First Manchester bus drivers to begin strike action next week
- Friday 7 January 2022
Commuters in Greater Manchester have been warned to expect severe disruption to bus services from Monday (10 January) as bus drivers employed by First Manchester begin strike action in a dispute over pay and conditions.
Strikes to begin
The strike on Monday and Tuesday 11 January will go ahead after last minute peace talks held today (Friday 7 January) failed to make progress.
The 300 plus drivers who are members of Unite, the UK’s leading union, recorded a 99 per cent vote in favour of strike action. Several rounds of negotiations have been held but broke down as First Manchester failed to make an offer which met workers’ expectations.
Low pay rates
Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: “Our members have been hailed as heroes for working throughout pandemic but that praise feels decidedly hollow when First Manchester is refusing to make our members a reasonable pay offer.
“Unite is the union which always prioritises the jobs, pay and conditions of its members and our bus drivers at First Manchester will be receiving the union’s unstinting support until this dispute is resolved.”
No backdating
A key sticking point is the company’s refusal to backdate any pay increase to August 2021; the anniversary date for when the annual pay increase was due. The workers have made it clear that they will no longer accept low pay, with the drivers currently only earning £12.40 an hour for a highly skilled and responsible role.
First Manchester’s depot is in Oldham but it operates services throughout Greater Manchester. The strike will result in disruption to bus services throughout the entire city region.
If no resolution is reached in the dispute, further strikes are scheduled for 18, 20, 24, 26 January.
Last resort
Unite regional officer Dave Roberts said: “Our members are taking strike action as a last resort. Despite numerous meetings, First Manchester’s management has either failed to understand or ignored our members’ aspirations.
“The ball is now firmly in First Manchester’s court. Unite remains available for further negotiations in order to resolve this dispute but the company needs to be willing to bring forward an improved offer.”
Picket lines
There will be a Unite picket line in place at the First Manchester bus depot at Walshaw Street, Oldham, OL1 3TR, during the strike.
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