Cabby John 1 wrote:
Quote:
Lots of LAs in England introduced it to current drivers years ago.
I am thinking - say a guy/girl has been doing the job 10/20/30 years.....are they saying that will will make you redundant if you do not comply ! because I feel that they would fall down legally on that one.
As I said - a new entrant I can understand, I feel an established driver would be able to take them to the cleaners.
They introduced the BTEC/whatever down here........only for new entrants. Remember ! we also come under England & Wales licensing, so I do not think that it is just an English as such problem.
Here they are making it a condition of your license that you pass the course by 2017.
Here is their Taxi Licence Applications guidelines -
http://www.dundeecity.gov.uk//licensing/taxilicences/====================================QUOTE====================================
Taxi Driver Training
The Licensing Committee have agreed that all drivers should be trained to SVQ level 2 or equivalent by 31st May 2017.
Two courses have been approved, one is the one being organised by Unite the Union and its an SVQ level 2 and the other is being run by Dundee & Angus College. This is a vocational related qualification (VRQ) which meets the knowledge requirements of SVQ level 2 in Road passenger Transport.
For information on the courses please telephone 01382 834874 (Dundee & Angus College) or 01382 227369 (Unite the Union).
Details of the Dundee & Angus College Course Click Here
The benefits of training are
For the trade it will:
Improve the image of the taxi trade
Result in a better quality of service and reduce the number of complaints
Provide a better image of Dundee, especially with visitors and tourists
For the operator/taxi offices it will:
Attract more drivers with the right skills
Improve reliability and retention of drivers
Improve competitiveness and best value
Raise standards in the quality of service provided
Increase customer satisfaction, reduce complaints and liabilities
Improve loyalty of customers
Raise the profile of the company
Improve business performance
For the driver it will provide:
Improved self-esteem and job satisfaction
The prospect to enhance earnings through quality of service provided
The opportunity to work in an acknowledged profession
An opportunity to engage in learning and obtain a recognised qualification
Enhance the quality of service provided
The potential to reduce insurance costs
For Dundee City Council it will:
Reduce costs of monitoring drivers
Result in fewer complaints and public risk
Make it easier for local authorities to collaborate on licensing regimes thereby assisting labour mobility
Local authorities create a locally licensed service which achieves nationally recognised standards
====================================QUOTE====================================