FirstGroup have issued a national order that in future pension contributions will be capped to inflation. Mr. Bown said not only did this fly in the face of a national pensions agreement; it broke First's policy of local bargaining. He explained that because the company was intending to cap pension contributions it meant members of the final salary scheme would not get the full benefits they had been promised as their contributions would not be based on their whole salary.
"At a time when the government and the pensions industry are telling everyone to save more to pay for their retirement, First are cutting back," continued Mr. Bown. "That is why bus drivers are striking and no other reason. We believe this highly profitable company should think again and quickly."
In a high turnout industrial action ballot over 64% took part. Of these 65% voted to support full strike action and 75% for limited industrial short of full strikes.
"The result of the ballot was convincing and should send a powerful message to the company," added Mr. Bown. "Do the local managers really want to spoil Christmas for hundreds of thousands of people in Leeds and hundreds of businesses?"
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