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DismissBrighton & Hove Buses is a bus operator. They run the majority of the bus services across Brighton and Hove.
buses.co.ukDo Brighton & Hove Buses pay minimum wage?
Yes. Most people are paid above the minimum wage at Brighton & Hove Buses.
Public Transport Providers who pay minimum wage include MTR, Transport for London and Transport for Wales.
Here’s how Brighton & Hove Buses pay different age groups.
Age group | Brighton & Hove Buses pay per hour |
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16-17 | Not enough data yet |
18-20 | Not enough data yet |
21-22 | Not enough data yet |
23 and over | £13.85-21.42 per hour |
Last updated 2 March 2024
What is the Real Living Wage?
The Real Living Wage is a voluntary rate employers can sign up to that is based on the real cost of living.
Location | Real Living Wage |
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London | £13.15 |
Rest of the UK | £12.00 |
What is the legal minimum wage?
The minimum wage is the legal minimum you must be paid per hour.
Age group | Legal minimum wage |
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23 or older | £10.42 |
21-22 | £10.18 |
18-20 | £7.49 |
Under 18 | £5.28 |
Apprentices | £5.28 |
More about pay at Brighton & Hove Buses
Which public transport providers pay the best?
- MTR - pay £24.3k-72.5k per year
- Transport for London - pay £31.1k-65.2k per year
- Transport for Wales - pay £22.4k-63.5k per year
- Northern Rail - pay £22.1k-54.6k per year
- Thameslink - pay £25.6k-63.0k per year
- Govia Thameslink Railway - pay £24.2k-63.4k per year
- Great Western Railway - pay £25.5k-60.2k per year
- Hitachi - pay £29.8k-61.8k per year
- Wightlink - pay £12.56-27.48 per hour
- Network Rail - pay £23.6k-59.3k per year
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What people are saying about pay at Brighton & Hove Buses
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Best thing
Weekly pay, heavily unionised workforce, free travel and company sick pay (80%)
Worst thing
Severe lack of communication. Total disregard for staff welfare. Holiday is allocated on a rota. Unusually high percentage of bigoted colleagues. Obvious culture of nepotism/teachers pet.
Brighton & Hove Buses Bus driver, May 2023
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Best thing
The pay.
Worst thing
Company is awful, how industry itself needs sorting out. Shift pattern on rota very poor and not a lot of time for your social life. Unable to book holiday as all pre allocated and hard to swap shifts..
Brighton & Hove Buses Bus driver, February 2023
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Best thing
The pay and no two days are the same.
Worst thing
Dealing with rude and problem passengers. Trying to avoid crazy cyclists and moped delivery drivers.
Brighton & Hove Buses PCV driver, February 2021
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Best thing
Pay.
Worst thing
Shifts (early/late) time off
Brighton & Hove Buses Bus driver, February 2021
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Best thing
I get out and about and meet people from all walks of life.
I feel the pay is okWorst thing
Erratic shift patterns is tiring
Brighton & Hove Buses Bus driver, September 2020