Transport Salaried Staffs' Association

The Transport Salaried Staffs' Association (TSSA) is a trade union for workers in the transport and travel industries in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Its head office is in London, and it has regional offices in Bristol, Derby, Dublin, York and Glasgow.

TSSA has approximately 18,000 members in the UK and Ireland. While principally a union for people in the railway industry, the effect of the nationalisation and subsequent privatisations following the Second World War has meant that it has members working for railway companies, shipping companies, bus companies, travel agencies, airlines, call centres, and IT companies.



History
The union was founded in Sheffield in 1897 as the National Association of General Railway Clerks, although it was a narrow decision to found the union. The railway companies were strongly opposed to trade unions and two earlier attempts to form a clerks' union had failed and, discouraged, the organisers decided by a majority of only one vote to try a third time - this time successfully. In 1899 it was renamed the Railway Clerks' Association (RCA), and in 1951 it adopted its current name.

The union has been involved in at least one London Underground strike, between 6 and 7 September 2010.

In July 2015, TSSA endorsed Jeremy Corbyn's campaign in the Labour Party leadership election. TSSA National Political Officer, Sam Tarry spearheaded Corbyn's second leadership campaign.

In September 2021, TSSA announced that it was in talks about merging the union with the North American Boilermakers Union with the viewpoint of completing the merger by 1 July 2022. In January 2022, union representatives voted by 88% to agree to the merger, however the Boilermakers withdrew from the merger later in the year.

In early 2022, the union was granted an injunction on an employee who has accused Manuel Cortes, the general secretary of the TSSA of sexual harassment and of bullying by senior staff members. Cortes claimed that he had no memory of the evening due to excessive drinking. The injunction forbade the woman from talking about the alleged harassment and bullying. Later that year an inquiry was opened into the union, led by Helena Kennedy KC, to examine allegations of sexual harassment and bullying towards women within the union, with Manuel Cortes resigning with immediate effect a month later. The Kennedy inquiry reported in February 2023 that the union had seen a culture of sexual harassment and sexual assault over the course of several years along with coercive behaviour. Kennedy called for several senior leaders of the union to resign and that external auditors should be brought in to examine the union's finances. An earlier critical report which concluded that equality, diversity and inclusion objectives were not being met was not made public until February 2023.

In May 2023 TSSA members elected a new President, Melissa Heywood, and Treasurer, Mary Sithole. This was the first time TSSA had elected women to both National Officer positions at the same time. Later in 2023 TSSA members elected a new General Secretary, Maryam Eslamdoust, who was the first woman and the first person of colour to hold the post.

General Secretaries

 * 1897: Charles Bassett-Vincent
 * 1898: John Hereford
 * 1898: F. Parrish (acting)
 * 1899: John Stopford Challener
 * 1906: William J. West (acting)
 * 1906: Alexander Walkden
 * 1936: William Stott
 * 1940: Charles Gallie
 * 1947: Fred Bostock
 * 1948: Percy Heady (acting)
 * 1949: George Thorneycroft
 * 1953: Bill Webber
 * 1963: John Bothwell
 * 1968: Percy Coldrick
 * 1973: David Mackenzie
 * 1977: Tom Bradley (acting)
 * 1977: Tom Jenkins
 * 1982: Bert Lyons
 * 1989: Richard Rosser
 * 2004: Gerry Doherty
 * 2011: Manuel Cortes
 * 2022: Frank Ward (acting)
 * 2023: Peter Pendle (Interim Joint General Secretary)
 * 2023: Maryam Eslamdoust

Presidents

 * 1897: J. Batty Langley
 * 1899: W. D. Leaver
 * 1900: Fortescue Flannery
 * 1906: William J. West
 * 1908: George Lathan
 * 1912: Herbert Romeril
 * 1916: W. E. Williams
 * 1919: Harry Gill
 * 1932: Fred Simpson
 * 1937: Frederick Watkins
 * 1943: Percy Morris
 * 1953: James Haworth
 * 1956: Ray Gunter
 * 1964: Tom Bradley
 * 1977: Walter Johnson
 * 1981: Jim Mills
 * 1987: Geoff Henman
 * 1993: Brenda Hanks
 * 1997: David Horton
 * 2001: David Porter
 * 2005: Andy Bain
 * 2011: Harriet Yeo
 * 2013: Mick Carney
 * 2023: Marios Alexandrou
 * 2023: Melissa Heywood

Treasurers

 * 1906: J. M. Roberts
 * 1920: W. E. Williams
 * 1927: Arnold Ernest Townend
 * 1934: Frederick Watkins MP
 * 1937: Percy Morris
 * 1943: James Haworth MP
 * 1953: Ray J. Gunter MP
 * 1956: Lord Lindgren
 * 1961: Tom G. Bradley MP
 * 1965: Walter Johnson MP
 * 1977: Jock Newall (acting)
 * 1977: Jim Mills
 * 1981: Stanley Cohen MP
 * 1984: Geoff Henman
 * 1987: Brenda Hanks
 * 1993: Peter Holloway (acting)
 * 1993: David Horton
 * 1997: David Porter
 * 2001: Annie Breen
 * 2004: Amarjit Singh (acting)
 * 2004: Andy Bain
 * 2005: Harriet Yeo
 * 2011: Mick Carney
 * 2013: Andy Bain
 * 2015: Jason Turvey
 * 2019: Al Stoten
 * 2023: Nicola Jukes
 * 2023: Mary Sithole