Posted: Wed 2nd Oct 2024

Transport for Wales staff balloted for strike action over pay

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Staff at Transport for Wales (TfW) are being balloted for industrial action over a “below inflation pay offer”.

Rail union TSSA opened the ballot today (Wednesday 2 October) for several hundred of its members – including Station Staff, Depot Managers, Controllers, and Customer Services.

It comes after the union rejected a below inflation offer of 3.5 per cent (year one) from the company and pay linked to RPI inflation (Feb 2025) for year two.

TSSA say that its members will be given a say on the industrial action which includes strike action and action short of a strike.

The ballot will run for three weeks before closing on the 23 October.

Tesults set to be announced the same day.

Commenting, TSSA General Secretary, Maryam Eslamdoust said: “We are balloting our members for industrial action as a last resort but feel we have no option but to take this course.

“Frankly it is extremely disappointing that TfW has not only offered a below inflation pay rise to our hard-working members but failed to make any attempts at all to negotiate with us in good faith on other aspects of our pay claim, for example a reduction to the working week.

“We also cannot accept a situation whereby a multi-year pay deal does not give our members a guaranteed minimum increase for year two, simply relying on the fluctuating fortunes of the RPI rate of inflation is hardly reasonable.

“TfW should be in no doubt that our members are deeply unhappy with the situation – one which the company could alleviate and stop significant disruption to the railways, by making an improved offer which meets our aspirations.”



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