- Free travel
for military and ex-military personnel on 11th and
14th November
- Commitment
will continue annually
- New
employee led Veterans Network key to Stagecoach commitment
Stagecoach East Scotland has confirmed its
ongoing commitment to the armed forces by announcing that it will be offering
free travel for veterans and military personnel on its bus and tram services
right across the UK on Remembrance Day and Remembrance Sunday.
The commitment to free travel, which will be
ongoing every year, comes on the back of Stagecoach’s newly launched employee
led Veterans Network. The network was launched to
allow Stagecoach colleagues to come together as one voice
to make change, raise awareness, help influence business decisions and
introduce new ways of working to make the company even stronger. The
Veteran Network is also currently engaging with the armed forces on a
recruitment campaign directly targeting those who are leaving the military to
find job opportunities at Stagecoach.
As a cause that is close to the hearts of its employees and customers,
Stagecoach has been a long-time supporter of the Poppy Appeal, and in addition
to free travel on 11th and 14th November, special poppy vinyl's will be
displayed on vehicles across the Stagecoach East Scotland fleet.
Employees across Stagecoach will also be
asked to honour the minutes’ silence.
Stagecoach has also been a member of the Armed
Force Covenant since March 2015, recognising the value of serving personnel,
regular and reservists, veterans and military families to both the country and
businesses across the country.
With Remembrance services planned at memorials across UK, it is
hoped that people wishing to pay their respects will take up the
offer to travel for free to the service of their choice.
This commitment from Stagecoach allows
for the business to unite and offer the same great experience to all military
and ex-military customers and it will continue each year on
11th November and the following Sunday* as well as Armed Forces
Weekend.
Simon Tramalloni, Operations Manager in
Preston & Chorley is co-lead for the Stagecoach Veterans Network. He
previously served in the Armed Forces
serving in Northern Ireland, Bosnia, Kosovo, Africa and the Middle East. He
said: “Stagecoach has a strong commitment to supporting the armed forces and
our veterans, and it’s great that we are able to offer free bus and
tram travel across the whole country as we mark Remembrance Day.
“We have thousands of ex forces personnel
working across our business and having the new Veterans Network is
allowing us to build on the work that Stagecoach has led over many years
and identify how else we can support those veterans already working for us and
those that may want to come and join the company.
“Remembrance Day and the Poppy Appeal are causes
close to the hearts of many of our employees and customers and we are very
pleased to be making this commitment that will hopefully help people to attend
memorials across the UK.”