Brighton & Hove Buses (part of Go-Ahead Group) has welcomed onboard their first Ukrainian refugee following a recruitment drive aimed at supporting refugees into work in the UK.
Following a change in government legislation that resulted in Ukrainian refugees receiving immediate settlement status and the opportunity to work in the UK straight away, Volodymyr Syrotiuk has become the first to join Brighton & Hove Buses as a bus driver.
Ukrainian bus drivers can exchange their bus driving licence for a UK licence under a current standard EU agreement. Previously bus drivers from countries other than the UK had to wait a year before they could apply for jobs at Brighton & Hove and Metrobus. However, with a new company policy and a special training programme in place, the company can support Ukrainian refugees back into work. On Thursday, November 10, 2022, Brighton & Hove Buses and Metrobus invited Ukrainian refugees to its recruitment open day in partnership with the Department of Work and Pensions. Volodymyr Syrotiuk worked in a warehouse and drove heavy goods vehicles near Kyiv before the conflict in his home country broke out in 2022. He has since settled in Brighton and has joined the team at Brighton & Hove Buses.Ed Wills, Managing Director of Brighton and Hove Buses, said: “We’re extremely happy to welcome Volodymyr to the team. As a company we can offer jobs to people from Ukraine who are looking to rebuild a more peaceful life. I hope this is the first of many to come, and that we continue to be able to help more refugees like Volodymyr find work and security in the UK.”
Volodymyr, now a bus driver at Brighton & Hove Buses, added:
“I like it here in the UK, I have family here and see them quite a lot. I have a daughter that finished university this summer as an architect, it’s made settling into the country easier. I’d encourage my friends from Ukraine to come here, and to seriously consider being a bus driver like me. I get to be in a position where I’m responsible for 80 people for every journey and it’s satisfying.”