Mac150 wrote:
By Third Sector I mean a transport Operator that was originally set up as a charity receiving public money. To transport elderly, infirm, disabled etc to doctors, hospitals, lunch clubs, etc. All vehicles funded by charitable donations, grants from council and other funding bodies. In due course they now have a trading arm. Which competes in the open market, unfairly of course since set up and running costs are subsidised by these various funders.
I have already contacted Councillors, but feel this is insufficient as many Councillors sit on they board of Directors and support them. I have nothing against them operating in the open market like the rest of us, but unfair competition is hard to take.
It looks like work is being automatically directed towards them to justify the Councils invetment in supporting them. After all it wouldn't look if they went tits up or had to pay off drivers. Mostly who already retired on pensions and are after an easy job to top up their pot.
There is currently a big push to make the above illegal, via the EU competition regs.
It's not right, and if you do a search on here you will see where things are.
Or someone will post a link.