Unions accept Network Rail pay offer

 

Leading unions accept Network Rail's latest pay offer, ending the threat of a major strike.

Members of the RMT, TSSA and Unite unions voted to accept the offer, which gives workers a 2% pay rise this year, a pay increase in line with RPI inflation next year and an assurance of no compulsory redundancies to the end of next year

Mark Carne, Network Rail chief executive, said: ‘This has clearly been a difficult period of uncertainty for our employees and for the people and businesses that depend on us. I am therefore pleased that we’ve come to an agreement.

'What has been clear to me throughout these negotiations is the passion we all share for the railway. I'm confident we will all now move forward together, translating that passion into improvements that will drive up our performance and deliver a better service for our customers.’

General secretary Mick Cash said: ‘I would like to take this opportunity to thank Network Rail members for their determination, solidarity and support for their union over the last months.

'Without it this deal would simply not have been possible. It just goes to show what can be achieved when members stand united and are prepared to fight for decent pay and conditions.’

 
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