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Read More About: But one employee, who did not want to be named, said: “It is the bus drivers who are most worried for their jobs.“They have told us they are cutting the cluster managers from two to one, bus drivers from 10 to zero, the cleaner from one to zero and the customer service assistants from 23 to 15.“The company is doing a skills matrix to see who can apply to save their jobs.“The drivers, from the matrix score, have the lowest points.

The higher scoring roles are the accounts staff and customer service assistants so it doesn’t give the drivers much chance to keep any of the jobs.”The worker also said a lack of dialogue between NCP and staff was frustrating workers, many of whom have agreed to reduced hours and reviewed working.

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