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Mims for higher pay for Transport ied Staff Association members, includhose employed by Freightliners Ltd and )nal Carriers Ltd, are to be lodged ite the pay freeze, says the January issue e TSSA Journal. Says general secretary 3ercy Coldrick: "We are submitting the is on behalf of our members in the full vledge of the Prime Minister's edict until the Government is able to amce guidelines, negotiations in the ic and private sectors should not be ed to the point of offers of improved 'iteration."
Coldrick said that May was the versary date for the commencement ie round of salary increases for TSSA ibers. The initial "freeze" period, plus anticipated 60 days' extension, would close to this time.
case could be substantiated for pay ases for all members and the union Id go all out to maintain members' pay y with other industries. "The Prime ster's move is a further unwarranted ference in the industrial field and rtunately it could have some serious rcussions not to his liking," said Coldrick.