The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Strike action ballot for stressed-out rail staff

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Caledonian Sleeper workers are to vote on whether they should go on strike amid claims staff are suffering “physical breakdowns” due to stress.

RMT is to ballot its members about possible industrial action after the “chaotic” introducti­on of new rolling stock on services.

The union blames poor staffing levels for mental health issues being “rife” among the Serco workforce, which has seen employees “left in tears” at the end of shifts.

General secretary Mick Cash said: “The union has informed the company that the morale of their employees has collapsed – with some unable to see how they are ever going to have anything like a good work-life balance again.

“This situation is deplorable and the response from Serco has been inadequate, dismissive and has totally broken industrial relations between our two organisati­ons.”

Ryan Flaherty, Serco managing director of the Caledonian Sleeper, said: “We stand ready to discuss the points they have raised and their decision to proceed to a ballot is premature, not in the best interests of our employees and contrary to accepted practice.”

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Company told Caledonian Sleeper staff morale has “collapsed”.

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