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ISSUE 304 12 JANUARY 2024
NEWS, VIEWS AND ANALYSIS FOR A SECTOR ON THE MOVE
Stagecoach boss keen First plans open to lose ‘baggage’ of past Sheffield access service NEWS
Claire Miles, who took over as CEO last October, says: ‘I am absolutely determined, going forward, we will show up as a different type of company’ Stagecoach CEO Claire Miles has signalled her intention to cast aside the “cultural and political baggage” of the group’s past. The Perth-based transport group was acquired by German investment fund DWS Infrastructure in 2022, and Miles took over as CEO on October 2. In an interview with The Times last month, Miles said: “I am absolutely determined, going forward, that we will show up as a different type of company. Non-political. Non-judgemental.” For example, the group will no longer automatically oppose the introduction of bus franchising.
Claire Miles: ‘Non-political. Non-judgemental’
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First Bus adopts real Living Wage Company will become the UK’s largest national bus operator to make this commitment First Bus has announced that it will become a real Living Wage (RLW) employer from April 1, 2024. The move means that 1,300 workers across the UK will benefit from a rise in wages in line with the new commitment, bringing every employee to at least £12 per hour in pay rates. These colleagues are spread across the UK business in various roles and will include workers employed through third party contractors.
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Once accredited, First Bus will become the UK’s largest national bus operator to make this commitment. The RLW is a voluntary rate of pay commitment. It is calculated annually and set independently by
“We are once again demonstrating that we care” Janette Bell, First Bus
the Living Wage Foundation, based on actual living costs rather than the median earnings calculations used for the UK Government’s National Living Wage (NLW) standard, which is mandatory for companies to pay to workers aged 23+. The RLW is applicable to workers aged 18+ and is currently £12.00 per hour. First Bus managing director Janette Bell said: “We are once again demonstrating to our people and the market that we care.”
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New service aims to attract motorists
NET ZERO
Haigh to focus Zemo on net zero transport
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Ex Greener Journeys chief takes new role
INNOVATION & TECH
£10m invested in Merseyside tap-and-go
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Integrating buses, trains and ferries
COMMENT
Five brakes on rail’s growth potential
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Norman Baker thinks sector is held back
COMMENT
My hopes and fears for 2024
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Alex Warner offers thoughts on new year
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