The company says the offer is above inflation
Bosses at First Manchester have announced their latest pay offer has been accepted by union members, ending a six-month dispute. Unite the Union members based at the First depot, in Oldham, have recently walked out over pay on a number of occasions.
First has now announced that the offer has been accepted. Rob Hughes, operations director at First Manchester, said: “We are delighted to have reached agreement with Unite and acceptance of a generous offer which makes our drivers some of the best-paid in Greater Manchester together with additional employment benefits.
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