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Gender pay gap grows at Sadiq Khan’s transport agency

January 3, 2019 - Martin Hoscik

Figures published today reveal that pay rates for women working at Transport for London are on average 21.5 per cent lower than those of the agency’s male workers, with the gap rising by 1.8 per cent in the past year.

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London’s passenger watchdog warns bus journey times are set to get worse

January 2, 2019 - Martin Hoscik

Transport for London’s latest business is “depressing reading” for bus passengers according to the capital’s passenger watchdog.

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Sadiq Khan pledges to fund ‘settled status’ applications for City Hall staff after Brexit

December 20, 2018 - Martin Hoscik

Under rules previously announced by the Government, all EU nationals currently in the UK will need to apply for ‘settled status’ to prove their eligibility to live and work here once the UK leaves the EU next March.

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Minicab drivers to lose congestion charge exemption from next year

December 19, 2018 - Martin Hoscik

Plans to scrap the sector’s exemption were first published in July and, following a public consultation, TfL has confirmed they will now come into effect next year.

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London Assembly urges Ambulance bosses to boost workplace diversity

December 19, 2018 - Martin Hoscik

Unemployed Londoners should be encouraged and supported to consider a career with the London Ambulance Service, according to a new report published today by the London Assembly’s Health Committee.

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