The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Misery for those wanting to travel by train

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Train passengers across Tayside and Fife are facing further misery as strike action on Sunday ScotRail services is set to continue.

More than 80% of members of the RMT union have voted to continue the industrial action – which has been running since late March – in a dispute over pay.

The action has led to the cancellati­on of most services throughout Scotland each Sunday, leaving people having to alter plans.

RMT says the action is part of a “fight for pay justice and equality” for conductors.

Mick Lynch, general secretary, said of the latest vote: “This is a stunning result and I want to congratula­te our members who have stood firm for over six months in this fight for pay justice and equality in the face of outrageous provocatio­n from the employer.

“Our campaign of action continues and it is now down to ScotRail and their political masters to take this key group of staff seriously, to stop snubbing talks and to get round the table with the union to negotiate a fair and just settlement.”

ScotRail has warned that only a limited number of services are running on Sundays.

The operator – which recently came under fire in Perth for its new timetable – has criticised the decision to continue the strike.

A spokesman said: “Industrial action is completely wrong at a time when we are seeing a gradual increase in the number of customers, but with passenger numbers at only 50% of the preCovid level, this is not the time to put that recovery in jeopardy.

“Railway jobs are being put at risk by the reckless actions of the RMT and we are urging union bosses to think again and call off industrial action.”

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