Boombastic wrote: » Anyone got any figures of how much they are on?
homerjay2005 wrote: » report is above, total staff costs are working out at around 54k per drivers, which includes things like pension and psri that they dont see. id expect that average salary is around 49k which is insane money for driving a bus.
becost wrote: » Why is that? It's definitely an Irish thing like clapping when the plane lands.
MurdyWurdy wrote: » No, it's not just an Irish thing - people in NZ shout "thanks driver" as they get off the bus all the time. Always amused me. Why on boards do loads of posters think common things are only done in Ireland? It's so insular
Jarrod wrote: » but I fully support the workers.
foxy06 wrote: » I think you would suspect wrong
homerjay2005 wrote: » here is the financial report for their last figures, total pay related costs are €181million a year - each member of staff costs over €54,000 for the company, which is just astounding for driving buses.http://www.dublinbus.ie/PageFiles/2430/Dublin%20Bus%20AR%202011.pdf as to how anybody can support them, especially people who need the service, ill never know. how you going to get to work by the way?
true-or-false wrote: » I know someone on strike. He's not a driver. 47 years on the job, raised a family of four on a ~€30,000 salary. And now just as he's getting prepared for retirement he has to face these cuts. Whether you agree with the cuts or not, surely a man has the right to strike? My opinion: people saying the DB workers are greedy aren't actually concerned with the cuts, they're just put out that their bus didn't show up. If it was the cuts that were the issue, people would be talking about the cuts, but they're not, they're only talking about the cuts in relation to whether or not they think it was justified that their bus wasn't running.
homerjay2005 wrote: » can you outline why you support them please?
Jarrod wrote: » Because I think that striking is justified given the circumstances. Dublin Bus workers took a pay cut in 2009 or 2010 if I'm not mistaken and if they feel that these new measures are a bridge too far then I think that they're right to go on strike.
Almaviva wrote: » There is no such thing as a legitimate strike in Ireland these days. The era of exploitation of poorly educated workers unprotected from abuses of contracts, working conditions, and health and safety is long gone.
mikemac1 wrote: » No wonder Dublin Bus are losing money if a large amount of their customers are not paying fares.
hatrickpatrick wrote: » The company and the government are to blame jointly. As someone over in the transport forum said, Dublin Bus have a monopoly in the capital city of Ireland for bus services. How they could be so unpopular and make such massive losses under those circumstances is mind boggling.
Almaviva wrote: » What if their feeling is wrong, and another pay cut is justified ?