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Night Tube: RMT union members agree pay and conditions offer | |
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A pay and conditions deal over the Night Tube service has been accepted by members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union. | |
The agreement will clear a big hurdle for the service, although three other unions are still to decide whether they will accept the offer. | The agreement will clear a big hurdle for the service, although three other unions are still to decide whether they will accept the offer. |
The union said 84% of its 10,000 members voted in favour of the offer, described by the RMT as a "fair deal". | The union said 84% of its 10,000 members voted in favour of the offer, described by the RMT as a "fair deal". |
The service was meant to begin in September last year. | The service was meant to begin in September last year. |
Read more on this story on our London Live page | Read more on this story on our London Live page |
RMT General Secretary Mick Cash said the agreement had come about because of the "loyalty, determination and militancy of the workforce right across the Tube network". | |
Steve Griffiths, London Underground's (LU) chief operating officer said he was "pleased" RMT members had accepted the "fair and affordable pay deal". | |
The proposed agreement includes a 2% pay rise in year one, Retail Prices Index (RPI) inflation or 1% (whichever is greater) in years two and three, and RPI plus 0.25% or 1% (whichever is greater) in year four. | |
There will also be a £500 bonus for staff on lines where the Night Tube will run. | |
Members of the drivers' union Aslef are currently voting on the offer with the result expected on 7 March. | |
The TSSA and Unite have yet to put the offer to their members. | |
TfL said it was "seeking agreement with the other unions" and was focussing on "recruiting staff to deliver the Night Tube for London as quickly as possible". |