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25th March 2004, Page 15
25th March 2004
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rise for Biffa drivers

MORE THAN 900 waste collection drivers arc being offered a 36% increase in hourly pay to protect earnings when the 48-hour working week is introduced next year.

Maurice Britton, the union leader who negotiated the rise with Biffa Waste Services, says the company also plans to recruit 100 extra drivers to cope with the Working Time Directive.

He predicts the offer will act as a template for other companies preparing for the reduction in hours. "Biffa has understood that there is a massive shortage of drivers and if they are not paying this sort of money by next March there just ‘,‘ on't be any drivers."

Britton, a Transport & General Workers Union regional inc organiser, says the offer me T&G's aspiration for a mil /10-an-hour wage for when bonuses are included Full details of the packa be revealed after the T& United Road Transport and the GMB have ballo drivers by 19 April.

Britton says Biffa drive rently do an average of 55 a week. "It is the biggest in I have negotiated for drive I've been doing this for 15 y is a landmark deal."

The offer only applies to commercial waste collectio. ers who are based through( UK. Municipal drivers are cx by separate negotiations.