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Buses won’t run in parts of the city this weekend after drivers staged a walk-out over pay.

Over 400 Liverpool Stagecoach bus drivers are involved in a long-running pay dispute with their employer. The drivers say there is a large disparity between what they receive and the pay of Arriva bus drivers in the city.




Unite the union said Stagecoach drivers are paid £1.40 less an hour than their Arriva colleagues, which equates to around £3,000 less over the course of a year. This weekend’s strike is reportedly linked to a dispute over back pay dating from April.

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The industrial action, which affects Stagecoach bus services in Liverpool operated by the Gillmoss depot, began today, July 5, and will run until Monday evening, July 8.

Stagecoach bus services 1/X1, X2 & 471/472 operated by Birkenhead and Preston depots into Liverpool will operate as normal, as these depots are not involved in the industrial action. Normal service will resume on Tuesday morning, July 9.

Colin Hayden, Regional Officer for Unite the Union, said: “There’s a pay disparity between Stagecoach and Arriva in the Liverpool City Region and our members feel aggrieved. All they want is to be paid the same rate as other major operators are paying. They want to be paid the going rate in Liverpool.

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