Last long-running dispute between unions and English train companies will be resolved if members back offer
Train drivers and the UK government have reached a deal that could end more than two years of conflict between rail operators and unions that has led to wide-ranging strikes adding up to weeks of misery for passengers.
The drivers’ union Aslef said on Wednesday a deal had been agreed in principle with the Department for Transport (DfT) which would result in a pay rise of 5% for 2022-23, 4.75% for 2023-24 and 4.5% for 2024-25 – all backdated and pensionable.
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