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ANDY BAIN reports on the 126th TSSA conference that took place from June 3-5 in Cork
Members of the Transport Salaried Staffs' Association (TSSA) and the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) are joined by their families on the picket line outside London Euston train station as members of both unions take part in a fresh strike over jobs, pay and conditions, July 27, 2022

THE TSSA has been in the fore in hybrid conferences and the voting by the 55 delegates present and six online worked very smoothly.  

TSSA’s 126th annual conference in Cork took place in the wake of two abandoned mergers, both described as “uncomfortable for TSSA” by the current interim general secretary Peter Pendle. 

Guest speaker Liam Berney of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions spoke of the change in public mood in Ireland due to the experience of the pandemic and profit frenzy that followed.  

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