There was an article in the Metro last week on Tube driver pay. IIRC it stated that the majority of drivers were paid over £50k and a few made over £100k. The writer asked if these salaries were justified and a TFL representative responded that the pay was reflective of the training and skill of the drivers to deliver a reliable service.
For a service that is perpetually delayed, cancelled and on strike, do you think the relatively high salary (vs teachers, nurses, etc) is warranted?
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There was an article in the Metro last week on Tube driver pay. IIRC it stated that the majority of drivers were paid over £50k and a few made over £100k. The writer asked if these salaries were justified and a TFL representative responded that the pay was reflective of the training and skill of the drivers to deliver a reliable service. For a service that is perpetually delayed, cancelled and on strike, do you think the relatively high salary (vs teachers, nurses, etc) is warranted?
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