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TSSA ballots TransPennine Express for industrial action 

View along the side of a white train in a station, with the words "Transpennine Express" and a blue and purple star on the side.

Rail union TSSA is to ballot members working at TransPennine Express (TPE) as Operations Managers for strike action and action short of a strike in a dispute over on call payments. 

The action follows the company’s refusal to offer an acceptable on-call, overtime and compensatory time off in lieu (TOIL) package to staff.  

It relates to staff in the roles of Driver Managers, Operational Development Managers and Driver Operations Managers. The dispute also covers TPE’s proposal to change the on-call process and standards. 

A ballot of several dozen members within this group of workers will run from 21st of October to the 11th of November and follows the unanimous vote of the relevant TSSA members to reject the offer made by TPE. 

Commenting, TSSA General Secretary Maryam Eslamdoust, said: “Our union only considers industrial action as a last resort, and in this case, members at TransPennine are taking this step collectively and with careful consideration. 

“Our members work extremely hard to keep rail services running safely and efficiently. Their commitment often means giving up family and personal time, taking on additional responsibilities, and adapting to challenging conditions, efforts that deserve fair recognition and reward. 

“We remain ready to work constructively with TransPennine Express to reach a fair resolution that reflects the dedication of our members and helps avoid any disruption for passengers.” 

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