25 August 2023
From Kyiv to Brighton: Ukrainian evacuee drives buses for Go-Ahead
Former HGV driver is first to complete training under scheme to recruit Ukrainian refugees as bus drivers.
Initiative to hire Ukrainians has been developed in partnership with the Department for Work and Pensions.
A Ukrainian evacuee has begun driving for Go-Ahead’s Brighton & Hove Buses under a government-backed initiative to recruit people displaced by the war.
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.
Go-Ahead began taking steps to hire Ukrainians in November last year, when Brighton & Hove and Metrobus invited refugees to an open day in partnership with the Department for Work and Pensions.
Ukrainians receive immediate settled status in Britain and have the right to work straight away. The Government has eased the process of exchanging their Ukrainian driving licenses for British ones, and Go-Ahead has introduced a new company policy and a special training programme to support refugees back into work.
Originally from Ukraine, Volodymyr has faced challenges of displacement and cultural adjustment since moving to the UK but has shown remarkable resilience since joined the team at Brighton & Hove Buses.
Ed Wills
Managing Director of Brighton and Hove Buses
Volodymyr Syrotiuk
Eloise Cornish
Employer Advisor Lead at Brighton and Hove Jobcentre