Rail workers vote to accept pay offers from train companies and Network Rail

Rail workers have decisively voted to accept pay offers from train companies and Network Rail, bringing an end to a long-standing national rail dispute. Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) have given their backing to a one-year pay rise of 4.5% at Network Rail (NR) and increases at various train operators. The pay rises for train operators include a 4.75% increase for the previous year and a 4.5% rise for the 2024/25 period.

The vote results were overwhelmingly in favor, with almost 99% of train company members supporting the pay offers. Network Rail workers also showed strong support, with 88% backing their pay rise. The RMT expressed gratitude towards its members for their dedication during the campaign, which aimed to defend jobs, working conditions, pay, and pensions from previous government and contractor challenges.

A statement from the RMT highlighted the resilience of its members in the face of obstacles during negotiations, including what was described as the previous government’s lack of willingness to negotiate sincerely. The union remains committed to advocating for public ownership as a means to create a more robust future for both rail industry workers and passengers.

This positive outcome marks the conclusion of a challenging period for rail workers and paves the way for improved relations between the workforce and the rail industry. The RMT’s focus now shifts towards supporting initiatives that will benefit all stakeholders in the sector, emphasizing collaboration and mutual success in the future.