Tube strikes averted by three-year pay deal & 'fatigue-friendly' rotas
Tube strikes averted by three-year pay deal & 'fatigue-friendly' rotas
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Tube strikes averted by three-year pay deal & 'fatigue-friendly' rotas

🕒︎ 2025-11-04

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Tube strikes averted by three-year pay deal & 'fatigue-friendly' rotas

Trade union RMT says it has agreed a three-year pay deal for Tube workers as well as "fatigue-friendly" rosters, further discussions on staff travel and a "consistent" Boxing Day payment of £400. The pay deal consists of a 3.4% increase, effective from 1 April 2025, with a guaranteed rise of 3% in year two and a 2.5% rise in year three. Five days of Tube strikes badly disrupted London in September, and the deal lifts the union's threat of more industrial action. RMT general secretary Eddie Dempsey said: "This deal is a clear demonstration of the effectiveness of strike action and strong negotiation by our members." TfL has been approached for comment.

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