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Caledonian Sleeper workers take pay justice fight to London

RAIL workers headed to London today in the fight for pay justice for Caledonian Sleeper workers. 

Members of the RMT gathered outside the offices of franchise operator Serco in London as managers of the service continue to deny pay rises to staff. 

Workers on the Caledonian Sleeper have been on the front line throughout the pandemic, continuing to work, unlike many other sectors. 

The demonstration, which began at 10am, saw dozens of workers gather. 

RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said: “Today’s demonstration will send a clear message to multinational corporation Serco that it cannot continue to deny these key workers pay justice. These workers have kept vital rail links running throughout the pandemic and they deserve a pay award that recognises their commitment and the soaring cost of living.

"Serco could easily fund a proper pay rise for these front-line workers but instead it has preferred to line the pockets of its private shareholders.

"Enough is enough. RMT is demanding pay justice for Caledonian Sleeper workers.”

Serco told the Star it was disappointed the strike went ahead, raising the prospect of further disruption for travellers and undermining the reputation of Scotland’s railways.

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