The Scotsman

Tram driver strike looms at Christmas over bullying claims

- By IAN SWANSON newsdeskts@scotsman.com

Tram drivers have voted by a large majority in favour of strike action during the festive period in protest at alleged bullying by bosses.

Almost 70 per cent of Unite members who took part in the ballot favoured industrial action.

The vote came after the union accused tram management of “harsh and unjust” disciplina­ry action against employees.

It said staff were being subjected to a hostile and bullying management culture, including victimisat­ion, suspension­s and dismissals.

Unite regional officer Lyn Turner welcomed the ballot result and warned that if the strike action went ahead it was likely to take place in the run-up to Christmas and to New Year, “including New Year’s Eve”. It would be the first strike action to hit Edinburgh’s trams since they started running in May 2014.

But Mr Turner said he hoped talks between the union and tram bosses would lead to a resolution of the dispute before that.

The ballot had an 88.9 per cent turnout, with 69.6 per cent voting in favour of a strike and 30.4 per cent against.

Mr Turner said: “This result gives our members a resounding mandate for action.

“We are currently in talks with management and are hopeful that we can come to a sensible agreement, which fully addresses our members concerns and avoids the need to take action. Unite does not want to play Scrooge by interrupti­ng Christmas travel for Edinburgh’s citizens, but we need management to recognise that our members have legitimate concerns that must be addressed. We have met with senior management for the last two weeks. Discussion­s have been progressin­g and we hope management see sense so all this can be put to bed and the drivers can get back to what they do best – driving trams.”

The union raised a collective grievance over the problem of “inappropri­ate use of disciplina­ry measures” in August.

A spokesman for Edinburgh Trams said: “We are very hopeful we will be able to resolve the dispute in the near future without the need for industrial action.”

Tory transport spokesman Councillor Nick Cook said: “This strike will be calamitous for the Edinburgh economy and all steps must be taken to avoid it. I urge both sides to get round the table and thrash out a deal.”

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