MANUEL CORTES was re-elected as general secretary of transport union TSSA yesterday, winning a second term with almost 66 per cent of the vote.
He urged members to rededicate themselves to the struggle in the new year, which marks the 120th anniversary of the union’s founding.
Mr Cortes said: “There is much work to be done alongside our members across the transport and travel industries in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland, who continue to face attacks on their jobs, wages, pensions, well-being and safety at work.
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