Bus workers in Cornwall are to take strike action in row over pay and conditions next week.

RMT members working on buses in Somerset, and Cornwall will take strike action from October 10, in a fight for better pay and conditions.

Four days of strike action will take place on October 10, October 21, November 4, November 11

Around 400 workers who are planning to take action say they are furious that many of them are only paid just over £11 an hour and that bosses only offered a small uprate to £12 an hour.

They say this is despite the fact First Group paid out £500m to shareholders in 2021/22 and has an operating profit of £226m.

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RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said: "Our members have no choice but to take strike action following an insulting and paltry pay offer.

"First Group is swimming in money and could easily pay bus workers a decent rise that goes some way to dealing with the escalating cost of living crisis.

"The public in Cornwall and Somerset who our members faithfully serve need a service that pays workers properly, so they do not leave the industry, creating chronic bus shortages.

"We are determined to win for our members, and we urge First Group to come to a negotiated settlement with RMT."