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How much do TfL workers get paid?

The average Transport for London salary ranges from approximately £27,337 per year for Assistant Manager to £73,037 per year for Financial Risk Analyst. The average Transport for London daily wage ranges from approximately £80.00 per day for Business to £391 per day for Senior Data Modeler.



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This rating has decreased by -1% over the last 12 months. How satisfied are employees working at TfL? 86% of TfL employees would recommend working there to a friend based on Glassdoor reviews. Employees also rated TfL 3.8 out of 5 for work life balance, 3.7 for culture and values and 3.6 for career opportunities.

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Free travel for you and a nominated partner/family member on the TfL network. A 75% discount on National Rail Season Ticket and interest-free loan. Minimum of 29 days annual leave plus public holidays. Private healthcare discounted scheme - optional.

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The highest amount of pay was given to Jim Crawford, Crossrail's Chief Programme Officer, who earned £499,447.

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The Fund is highly regarded by its members with virtually all of TfL and London Underground employees contributing, along with TfL and LU as employers. The current scheme is healthy, sustainable and is in surplus. TSSA is opposed to increases to members' contributions or any reduction in pension benefits.

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Most salary levels are just based on supply and demand economics really. What makes tube drivers different is the ability of their unions to make the supply of drivers extremely tight (and thus drive up their pay). They do this in a few ways: 1.

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If a Driver follows his own rota he'll do one week of early turns (these are where you book on from anything between 0445 until about 1200) and one week of late turns (starting from about 1300 onwards). In fact most working weeks are about thirty-six and a half hours.

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Before you can start an apprenticeship, you must be 18 years old. There is no upper age limit. The majority of our schemes require a minimum of 2 or more GCSEs for an applicant to be eligible.

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During training, which lasts 12-16 weeks, trainee drivers earn £32,375( ?32,62,853) during their training. Drivers also get free travel around London for them and a companion, and can retire on a pension at the age of 50. Overtime rates are approximately £36 per hour(?3,628).

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A cap limits how much you pay for all your journeys in one day or week. You can make as many journeys as you like and when all your fares add up to a certain amount, we won't charge you more (your fare is automatically capped). Always touch in and out with the same card or device.

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