ScotRail offers staff pay rise in bid to stop strikes during COP26

Rail workers have been striking across the country.

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ScotRail has offered staff a pay rise in a bid to stop strikes during COP26.

Workers at the rail firm have been holding a series of strikes over pay in recent weeks, with plans to continue each Sunday between now and November 28.

But it is understood an offer has been made to staff of an initial 2.5% backdated to April this year, with an additional 2.2% promised in April 2022.

There is also a separate offer on the table of a £300 bonus payment to all staff for ensuring that COP26 is fully supported between October 31, and November 12.

It is understood the offer represents improved terms made to staff, after weeks of disruption across Scotland’s rail network.

If strikes continue as scheduled, they will occur all day on consecutive Sundays; October 31, November 7, 14, 21, and 28.

Planned strikes for October 17 and 24 have been called off while the offer is considered.

Unite says members will be balloted on the latest offer between October 13 and 25.

A spokesperson for RMT said: “The offer has been received, and going through normal process of being discussed by our reps across Scotland.

“It needs to be given full consideration and will be taking whatever time is necessary before taking the right decision.

“We’ll be issuing a further statement in due course.”

A ScotRail spokesperson said: “We’re seeing customers gradually return to Scotland’s Railway, but the scale of the financial situation ScotRail is facing is stark.

“We will continue to engage with the rail trade unions to find an agreement on pay and conditions.

“To build a more sustainable and greener railway for the future and reduce the burden on the taxpayer, we need to change.

“All of us in the railway – management, staff, trade unions, suppliers, and government – need to work together to modernise the railway so that it is fit for the future.”

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