Union’s organising chief says package significantly better than offer from train operators, where strikes will continue

Members of the TSSA union at Network Rail have voted to accept an improved pay deal in a referendum.

The union, which is smaller than the RMT, had already suspended strike action. It said 85% of its members had voted in favour of the offer, which includes a minimum 9% pay rise by January, job security to 2025, and guarantees on terms and conditions.

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