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Strike ballots planned at CrossCountry, East Midlands Railway and West Midlands Trains

Union boss: 'Unless these demands are met, we could be seeing a summer of discontent across our railway'

East Midlands Railway runs intercity services

Workers at CrossCountry, East Midlands Railway and West Midlands Trains are to be balloted on strike action this summer.

The latest dispute between management and the Transport Salaried Staffs Association over pay, conditions and job security raises the threat of a summer of travel chaos.

It comes after the union announced it was already planning to ballot its members at Avanti West Coast for strikes.

Travellers are already facing disruption on the railways and London Underground later this month, because of strikes by members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT), Aslef and Unite.

RMT strikes will affect services from June 21 to 26, London Underground will be affected by an RMT and Unite strike on June 21, while Aslef members on Hull Trains, Greater Anglia and the Croydon Tramlink will stage a series of walkouts between June 23 and July 14.

The newly announced TSSA ballots, among 570 workers, open on June 16 and close on July 7.

The union warned a Yes vote could allow for strike action to take place ahead of the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.

TSSA is demanding a guarantee of no compulsory redundancies for 2022, no unagreed changes to terms and conditions, and a pay increase which reflects the rising cost of living.