Employees of the Transport and Salaried Staff Association (TSSA) have commenced strike action today (Tuesday 4 June), starting with a one-day walkout. The action will escalate by an additional day each week until 25 June, culminating in nine consecutive days of strikes. This totals 15 days of industrial action due to an ongoing dispute with their employer.
The dispute highlights issues of workplace bullying, harassment, financial mismanagement, and the failure to adhere to agreed policies and procedures designed to foster a better and inclusive workplace culture.
Andrew Harden, GMB London Region Organiser, commented:
“The leadership of TSSA failed to respond to concerns raised by GMB members at an ACAS meeting. Now staff have been forced to take unprecedented strike action, 15 days of action they feel necessary to push their trade union employer to take their dispute seriously.
“The strike action will severely impact the TSSA union’s ability to service its members effectively. TSSA members should ask why the Union’s staff feel compelled to take strike action against management who should understand the role and ethics of the trade union movement.
“TSSA GMB Staff representatives remain willing to attend a further meeting at ACAS with the employer to facilitate meaningful talks and resolve this dispute.”
