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Cal Byrne

Rail worker salaries in UK compared to bus drivers, teachers and NHS staff

The decision by the RMT union to go ahead with strike action on three days this week has proved a controversial one, with some suggesting railway workers seem to be relatively well paid when compared to the UK average. Transport Secretary Grant Shapps suggested as much in the Commons and has defended his government’s handling of the situation thus far.

While Shapps was correct in his assessment that the median salary for railway workers of around £44,000 is well above the UK average (£25,971), this former figure includes train and tram drivers who earn significantly more (£59,189) than many those who work in the sector. When they’re taken out of the equation, which is crucial as most are represented by a separate union and not involved in this week’s action, the median figure falls to around £33,000.

While this is still well above the UK average for 2021, it is much closer to the median salary of nurses (£31,093) that the minister was using to make a point about the strike. So what do other key sectors such as bus drivers, teachers and NHS staff earn in the UK?

Read more: Rail strikes: What Bristol trains are still running?

Teachers

According to the latest ONS data for professions in 2021, teachers in various levels of facilities earn the following median wages:

Teaching and educational professionals = £36,935

Higher education and teaching professionals = £46,161

Further education and teaching professionals = £33,630

Secondary education teaching professionals = £39,419

Primary and nursery education teaching professionals = £35,186

Special needs education teaching professionals = £30,733

Senior professionals of education establishments = £58,268

Education advisors and school inspectors = £36,531

Teaching and other education professionals = £21,851

NHS workers

For NHS staff, the ONS compiled the following data of median salaries for 2021:

Health professionals = £33,216

Medical practitioners = £56,869

Psychologists = £36,261

Pharmacists = £38,000

Ophthalmic opticians = £34,870

Podiatrists = £31,637

Therapy professionals = £31,365

Physiotherapists = £33,040

Occupational therapists = £28,984

Speech and language therapists = £28,158

Nursing and midwifery professionals = £30,882

Nurses = £31,093

Bus drivers

According to the latest data from the ONS, the media salary for bus drivers in the UK was as followed:

Bus and coach drivers = £23,854

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