Skip to main content
Advertise with the Morning Star
TSSA launch a week of action on ticket office cuts
TSSA activists at Dalmarnock station in Glasgow

WORKERS will take their campaign against ScotRail cuts to ticket office hours to some of the hardest hit stations across Scotland this week, the TSSA union said today.

The week of action got under way with activists enjoying a warm reception as they leafleted Dalmarnock station in Glasgow’s East End on Tuesday morning, as they urged SNP Transport Secretary Fiona Hyslop to veto ScotRail’s plans.

Their action will be followed up in the city’s Garrowhill station on Wednesday, Airdrie on Thursday and Largs, Wemyss Bay and Greenock West on Friday. Stations which will see 385 hours a week cut under the proposals.

The 95th Anniversary Appeal
Support the Morning Star
You have reached the free limit.
Subscribe to continue reading.
More from this author
Raeda Alian, who was evacuated from Gaza City, wipes a tear as she sits next to her belongings after arriving at a camp for displaced Palestinians in Muwasi, an area that Israel has designated as a ‘safe zone’, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, September 23, 2025
Middle East / 26 September 2025
26 September 2025
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament / 26 September 2025
26 September 2025
Jeremy Corbyn calls for a Gaza inquiry during a march for Palestine in central London, May 21 2025
Aw That / 27 September 2025
27 September 2025

It’s hard to understand how minor divisions can come to dominate the process of building a challenge to the rule of the rich when the desperate need for a vehicle to fight poverty and despair is so abundantly clear, writes MATT KERR

Prime Minister Keir Starmer and US President Donald Trump during a press conference at Chequers, near Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire, on day two of the president's second state visit to the UK, September 18, 2025
Scotland / 25 September 2025
25 September 2025
Similar stories
Britain / 11 December 2024
11 December 2024
Britain / 1 November 2024
1 November 2024