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10th October, 2013 Public transport employees’ ticket privileges Tamás Dombi ZTM Warsaw
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10th October, 2013EMTA General Meeting, Vienna Background In Warsaw (and in most former communistic countries) public transport employees and their families could travel for free Those „historic rights” evolved with the time and now it is a real caleidoscope In the era of crisis, all fare privileges are precisely examined There was a need for information about European practice – hard to gather from Internet 20 answers arrived – a really good result – THANK YOU!
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Situation of Warsaw In Warsaw, historically all employees of the Public Transport Enterprise had a ticket to free ride together with their families Currently there are different regulations depending from the employer Overall there are 30 000 people entitled to free ride, of whom 10 000 are employees and the rest is spouses, children, retired etc. The lost income is appr. at 3,5 mln PLN 10th October, 2013EMTA General Meeting, Vienna
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Situation at EMTA members 14 of 21 authorities let their employees travel for free. The rest: only during work (Turin), only some employees (Budapest), for a contribution (Lyon), or not at all (Barcelona, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Vilnius) In some cases, employees need to cover personal income tax because free ride counts as a benefit (this issue was examined in Warsaw, too) Some authorities have to pay for the free ride of their employees (Amsterdam, Berlin, Madrid, Sheffield) Only 3 authorities give benefits for families (London, Valencia, Warsaw), Lyon and Sheffield give discount 10th October, 2013EMTA General Meeting, Vienna
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Situation of operators More operators than authorities have free ride benefits – probably a historic issue Only Vilnius has a „heavy no free-ride” policy With the diversification of the operators, many of the new ones do not offer free ride tickets and do not accept those of other operators More family benefits, especially at railway operators, but it’s really a patchwork: 12 answers report certain benefits, 4 answers „rather not” and 5 report about no benefits at all 10th October, 2013EMTA General Meeting, Vienna
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Conclusions Free ride benefits are a historic right of public transport employees and their families Taken over by authorities, but without the rights for family members Recently, historic rights are taken away or treated as other benefits and being taxed In Warsaw, after a hot discussion, free ride for employees and their families will end with March 2014 (?) 10th October, 2013EMTA General Meeting, Vienna
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10th October, 2013 Thank you! Questions? Tamás Dombi ZTM Warsaw
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