Lothian Buses staff fear privatisation under new control

Lothian Buses staff have voiced their fear the company could be sold off if plans go ahead to place it under the control of Transport for Edinburgh (TfE).

By The Newsroom Wednesday, 31st August 2016, 9:49 am Updated Wednesday, 31st August 2016, 10:54 am

Lothian bus staff fear that they will be sold off to a private company

A protest was held outside Edinburgh City Chambers yesterday, ahead of a meeting to discuss the handover.

Lothian Buses is one of the last remaining municipal bus companies in the UK.

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Workers fear that if TfE take control of the firm it could pave the way for its sale to a private company.

They are also concerned that profits from the company could be used to fund the £145 million tram extension.

Unite regional officer Tony Trench said: “Lothian Buses is a jewel in the crown. It is a profitable business that provides a good service in Edinburgh and beyond. We can’t afford to have it threatened.