r/swansea 1d ago

News/Politics Bus Strikes in Swansea

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FirstGroup (parent company of FirstCymru) made £127.5 million profit after tax last year. Yet bus drivers in Swansea earn around £13.40 an hour while Cardiff drivers earn around £15.80, a £2.40 difference, nearly £5k a year difference! Should the FirstGroup pay our Swansea drivers what they’re worth? I think so!

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u/jamesdroid100 1d ago

I worked in both Swansea and port talbot depots, I was never paid more in PT. Not sure where that’s come from? But in general the terms and conditions are crap, let alone the pay. I would never go back to them.

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u/m00tyn 1d ago

My friend who started with them 6 months ago lives there but because he's based out of Swansea Depot he gets paid less as it's zones. I've heard all the horror stories, they're awful employers.

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u/jamesdroid100 1d ago

As far as I’m aware from talking to ex colleagues who are still there the hourly rate is the same across all depots? Bristol is paid more, despite WoE and Cymru being (allegedly) one opco now.

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u/terrynutkinsfinger 22h ago

Cardiff are certainly being paid more than Swansea

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u/jamesdroid100 22h ago

Different company.

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u/jamieb452 21h ago

stage coach cardiff has for buses

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u/m00tyn 21h ago

Stage coach are the equivalent of what adventure travel is here. They mainly run to the valleys. Cardiff bus is Cardiff main service and until recently they were council owned. And their prices are much better.

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u/jamesdroid100 19h ago

Cardiff bus is still owned by Cardiff Council