RMT union members vote to accept Network Rail pay offer

Members of the RMT union have voted to accept a pay offer from infrastructure owner Network Rail, ending one part of the disputes that have caused sweeping disruption on UK railways since last summer.

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76 per cent of members voted to accept the proposal of a 9 per cent pay rise over two years, with more for lower-paid staff, tied to significant modernisation of working practices.

The vote ends the long-running industrial action against Network Rail, but the RMT is still in dispute with a group of train operating companies, with more strikes planned next week.

RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said the action against train companies was “firmly on”, but that a deal was possible if companies “make the right offer”.

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