The union has confirmed that its members have voted to accept the improved pay offer made by ScotRail
RMT union bosses had initially announced that industrial action was to go ahead next month, posing a threat to thousands of commuters in the lead up to Christmas.
They reiterated that the deal only applies to ScotRail employees and is separate to the current pay dispute and industrial action being taken by Network Rail staff who are members of the RMT. The offer also involves a 3% commission for all gate and manual barrier staff, while the rest day working agreement would be extended until October 31 next year.
"We worked hard to put forward an offer which recognises the hard work of staff, as well as the financial challenges faced by the railway as we recover from the pandemic.
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