London Overground workers strike action called off after new pay offer made

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Arriva Rail London workers were going to strike on Monday and Tuesday, but they will now vote on the new offer next week (Image: PA Archive/PA Images)
Arriva Rail London workers were going to strike on Monday and Tuesday, but they will now vote on the new offer next week (Image: PA Archive/PA Images)

The planned strikes by workers on the London Overground have been stopped because they were offered better pay.

The RMT union said that the workers, who work for Arriva Rail London, were going to strike on Monday and Tuesday but now they will vote on the new offer next week. Mick Lynch, RMT general secretary, said: "London Overground members working for Arriva Rail London have made progress through their determination to take strike action."

"The dispute is not over but we have made sufficient progress to suspend the action next week in order for our members to assess the new offer fully in a referendum."

Steve Best, managing director at Arriva Rail London, said: "We are pleased that RMT union has suspended industrial action planned for Monday 19 and Tuesday 20 February. This is a positive step for our employees and London Overground customers, who will no longer face disrupted services next week."

"We continue to work with the RMT to resolve this dispute and are pleased at the progress we have made so far. We hope that together we can reach an agreement which delivers a fair pay award and long-term job security for our employees, as well as ensuring a financially sustainable future for ARL and our railway."

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Lawrence Matheson

Unison, British Rail, Referendum, RMT union

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