Bus study blames problems on disorganization, low pay

Latimes

Bus study blames problems on disorganization, low pay"


Play all audios:

Loading...

Poor management and low wages were the root of sloppy, inefficient school bus service by Laidlaw Transit in two Santa Clarita Valley school districts, according to a report that they


commissioned. The report, released Friday, also chided the districts, saying they did not monitor Laidlaw’s operations closely until the problems became acute. The report made 42


recommendations for improving driver training, monitoring of bus service and upgrading the hiring procedures. The report was commissioned by the William S. Hart Union High School District


and Newhall School District last year after parents and school officials complained that buses habitually ran late and drivers were often unfamiliar with their routes. Parents also charged


that drivers improperly disciplined unruly students. Peat Marwick Main & Co., a certified public accounting firm, was paid $30,000 to conduct the audit. School officials said a


third-party review of Laidlaw, the largest school bus company in the state, was the only way to restore public confidence in the districts’ bus service. Many of the problems stemmed from low


wages that contributed to high turnover among drivers, the report said. “Laidlaw’s hourly wages are between $2.27 and $3.95 per hour less than those of neighboring school districts,” the


report said. Laidlaw drivers earn from $6.50 to $7.75 an hour. Poor organization produced other problems. The company had to rely on substitutes because it was unable to recruit and train


enough drivers. The recommendations will be reviewed by Hart trustees Tuesday. The trustees will probably include many of the recommendations when they request bids for a new transportation


contract starting July 1. The report recommends higher wages and more stringent background checks on prospective bus drivers. Drivers should be trained in student discipline, the report


suggested. It also recommended that the districts monitor their bus contractors more closely, suggesting, for example, that credentials of all drivers be verified every September and


January. The report recommended equipping the districts’ transportation coordinator with a computer to handle the extra administrative responsibilities. The districts pay Laidlaw about $1


million a year to transport 3,600 Santa Clarita Valley schoolchildren. Laidlaw’s contract with both districts expires in June. Laidlaw officials have said they intend to bid on a new


contract. Laidlaw officials could not be reached for comment Friday. The company has acknowledged many of the problems addressed in the report and has taken the unusual step of housing


drivers in Santa Clarita motels so that morning runs would start on time. MORE TO READ


Trending News

Mumbai: khotachi wadi revival project to start after monsoon

The project is expected to cost around Rs 50 lakh. Khotachi Wadi will also have art installations like memory walls et c...

Beijing warns u. S. Not to ‘undermine’ its interests after pompeo says taiwan isn’t part of china

Save for later China will strike back against any moves that undermine its core interests, its Foreign Ministry said on ...

Great western railway's reduced berkshire timetable during strikes

More rail strikes are set to take place following a stand-off between the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport...

Asian stocks swoon, with shanghai comp down 6. 1%

jmiks | iStock / 360 | Getty Images Chinese shares lurched lower in late-trading on Tuesday, depressing Asian stock mark...

Why talk to arafat if he can't deliver?

A week has passed since the U.S. ambassador to Tunisia delivered a note to the headquarters of the Palestine Liberation ...

Latests News

Bus study blames problems on disorganization, low pay

Poor management and low wages were the root of sloppy, inefficient school bus service by Laidlaw Transit in two Santa Cl...

Centre expected to rush more forces to stop naga-karbi clashes

The Centre is likely to rush additional paramilitary forces to trouble-torn areas along the Assam-Nagaland border to mai...

Olympics medals table: every gold medal won at tokyo 2020 games

Friday 30 July: Luke Greenbank - bronze - men's 200m backstroke Friday 30 July: Team GB - bronze - rowing men'...

Jamie ABBOTT | Premiere.fr

Biographie News Photos Vidéos Films Séries Nom de naissance ABBOTT Avis PoorNot so pooraveragegoodvery good Vidéo à la u...

Gahry forced to kick in a foreign style

When a pair of foreign exchange students showed up at Canyon High this week, Coach Harry Welch immediately recruited the...

Top