Bus workers to be balloted on strike action

This picture shows a person participating in an RMT (National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers) union picket or protest. The individual is wearing a high-visibility vest labeled "RMT UNION," holding an orange flag with "RMT" on it, and has an armband that says "OFFICIAL PICKET."
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Members of Unite in several parts of the country are involved in pay and conditions disputes which have led to strikes

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More bus workers are to be balloted for strikes amid a growing number of disputes in the sector.

Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) at First South West in Somerset and Cornwall will vote in the coming weeks on whether to launch a campaign of industrial action.

The dispute is over pay as the RMT campaigns for the bus workers to move closer to its "modest goal" of £15 an hour.

First South West has been approached for comment.

RMT general secretary Eddie Dempsey said: "Bus workers at First South West are being left behind while other operators across the region pay more."

Members of Unite in several parts of the country are involved in pay and conditions disputes which have led to strikes.

Unite members at Brighton Bus Company and the Metrobus Crawley company will strike on 6 and 15 October after rejecting a 3.5% pay offer.

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