Rail bosses ‘nearly there’ with reaching pay deal with unions

RAIL bosses are said to be “nearly there” with reaching a pay deal with unions.

Sources claim RMT boss Mick Lynch has softened his stance.



Rail bosses ‘nearly there’ with reaching pay deal with unions
More strikes are due next week but the source said a deal soon is not impossible

One said: “Mick has been the most deal-minded he’s been. He needs a way out of the dispute.

“Rather than things just being dismissed, he’s been putting forward practical solutions.

There’s been talk of using language creatively to get a deal. We’re nearly there.”

More strikes are due next week but the source said a deal by February is not impossible.

Downing Street has said a fair agreement should not involve double-digit pay rises as that would “embed” inflation.

The PM’s spokesman reiterated that they wanted employers and unions to reach a reasonable compromise.

The Department for Transport urged both sides to return to the table adding: “After two years of virtual Christmases, the public deserve better.”

A 24-hour strike on West Midlands Trains ended this morning.

A walkout by TSSA members could disrupt Great Western Railway until midday.

Driving examiners launched a five-day strike with instructors walking out at 71 test centres.