Transport for Wales
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tfw.walesDo Transport for Wales pay breaks?
Yes. Most people get paid breaks at Transport for Wales.
Public Transport Providers who pay breaks include Hitachi, MTR and West Midlands Trains.
Last updated 20 April 2023
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Which public transport providers pay breaks?
- Hitachi Only some people get paid breaks
- MTR Most people get paid breaks
- West Midlands Trains Most people get paid breaks
- South Western Railway Most people get paid breaks
- Great Western Railway Most people get paid breaks
- Nexus Tyne and Wear Most people get paid breaks
- Thameslink Most people get paid breaks
- CrossCountry Most people get paid breaks
- TransPennine Express Most people get paid breaks
- Southeastern Most people get paid breaks
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CloseWhat people are saying about sick pay at Transport for Wales
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Best thing
All the discount perks and discounted travel, ability to claim breaks and overtime if worked over, mental health & wellbeing support taken seriously, more than 6 months notice of shifts and exact workings of the day, given ample paid time to get ready for work once signed on to work, friendly staff, 0 tolerance to discrimination, sickness system with follow up calls from managers for wellbeing, the salary, the 4-day week with a long weekend every 3 weeks.
Worst thing
Abusive passengers and Anti-social behaviour which can't be helped.
Transport for Wales Conductor, February 2022