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Assembly backs bus drivers

Bus driver
Created on
08 September 2022

London's bus drivers keep the city moving and provide a vital service to Londoners and through the most difficult circumstances. During the 7/7 bombings buses were able to transport people away from danger, while other modes were out of action.

This key group of workers deserves support, especially during the cost-of-living crisis.

The London Assembly has today committed to working with bus drivers and their representatives to ensure the best possible working conditions and a quality bus service for Londoners.

Elly Baker AM, who proposed the original motion said:

"Bus drivers keep London moving and helped it keep going throughout the pandemic at great risk to themselves. It was devastating to see 51 drivers lose their lives to COVID-19.

"Drivers deserve our support and decent working conditions as we face this spiralling cost of living crisis."

Keith Prince AM, who proposed the amendment to the motion said:



"Bus drivers provide a vital service for Londoners, and deserve to have the best possible working conditions. I am pleased that the Assembly has accepted our amendment to this motion, to address the issues of toilet dignity and driver fatigue.



"We are calling for the Mayor to commit to a concrete timeline to ensure TfL tackles these issues promptly and effectively."

The full text of the amended motion is:

London's buses are a vital service for Londoners, especially to those Londoners who rely on buses and have little to no other transport options.



This Assembly puts on record its support and thanks to London's bus drivers who keep London moving daily, and through the most difficult circumstances. London bus drivers kept key workers moving at great risk to themselves, as we saw with 51 sadly losing their lives during the pandemic. During 7/7 it was the buses that were able to transport people away from danger while other modes of transport were down, despite a bus being involved in the terror attack. More recently, they carried on transporting essential workers during the extreme heat in July 2022.



This Assembly believes that this key group of workers deserves our support, especially during this cost of living crisis. Issues such as toilet and other facilities provision, low wages and fatigue affect bus drivers every day and need to be addressed.



Therefore this Assembly urges the Mayor of London to show his support for London's bus drivers by respecting their human right to have appropriate toilet facilities at each end of every bus route and specifically calls upon the Mayor to commit to a concrete timeline to fix TfL's widespread and longstanding denial of toilet dignity to London's bus drivers. This Assembly further urges the Mayor to recognise the significant issue of driver fatigue and calls on him to introduce measures to address it.

This Assembly commits to working with London's bus drivers and representatives to ensure the best possible working conditions and a good quality of service for Londoners and urges the Mayor, Transport for London (TfL) and bus operators to do so too. This Assembly also urges the new Prime Minister therefore to protect workers' rights in order to ensure bus drivers continue to have excellent union representation.

Notes to editors

  1. Watch the full webcast.
  2. The amended motion was agreed unanimously.
  3. Elly Baker AM, who proposed the motion is available for interview.
  4. As well as investigating issues that matter to Londoners, the London Assembly acts as a check and a balance on the Mayor.

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