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UK rail union RMT accepts pay offer, ending long-running conflict

Britain's largest railway employees' union, the RMT, said on Wednesday its members had voted in favour of accepting a pay offer, bringing an end to a twoyear dispute which saw several waves of strikes trigger disturbance to the transportation network.

It is the most recent dispute to be resolved under the country's. typically trade union-friendly Labour government, which came. to power in July.

High inflation and a cost-of-living crisis stimulated demands. for much better pay and caused strikes throughout a vast array of sectors. during 2022 and 2023. Earlier this month, train drivers and. junior physicians both accepted pay deals.

The RMT stated 99% of its members working for train operating. companies who took part in the tally had actually backed a 4.75% pay. rise for 2023/24 and a 4.5% rise for the next one year period.

At Network Rail, the group responsible for preserving the. tracks, 89% of members who voted backed an increase of 4.5% for the. 12 months from January 2024 to the end of the year, the RMT. included.

(source: Reuters)