I don't care where is come from because I know exactly how much signallers earn from grade 1 to grade 8.
Yes there are grades...some boxes are busier than others so are paid differently. Don't come at me that the 50k is the average when the 50k is higher than a grade 8 signaller
The figures havent come from Network Rail. They've come from the Union. All of these figures seem wrong too, the Government figure of £44k average included the steep wages of Train Drivers who aren't even involved in this strike and are part of a different Union.No, the average for a signaller is 44k, as i said above. The average for the category they fall into is 50k, which includes a few other jobs.
I think Network Rail know what they pay their employees, don't you?
In terms of signaling pay. I found a breakdown back in 2019:
Granted that was 3 years ago, but I doubt they'd have got any kind of wage increase during covid. Where are you getting your stats from @11101 can you post your source? Or are you simply using the Union figure which includes train aides to the signalling bracket?Signaller Pay Grades for 2019 are as follows:
Grade 1 - £25,910
Grade 2 - £28,592
Grade 3 - £32,166
Grade 4 - £33,952
Grade 5 - £37,528
Grade 6 - £39,760
Grade 7 - £42,887
Grade 8 - £45,567
Grade 9 - £47,356
Grade10 - £49,142