Metrolink strikes called off after Manchester workers secure new pay deal

Proposed strikes that were due to take place later this week have now been called off

Author: Olivia DaviesPublished 23rd Jul 2024

Hundreds of Metrolink workers in Manchester are set to receive a substantial pay rise.

Customer service representatives at the bottom of the pay scales will see a minimum pay increase of 14 per cent over the next three years and those at the top of their pay scales will receive a minimum of nine per cent.

The progression along the pay scale has also been shortened from three years to 12 months.

Drivers will see a minimum of a nine per cent increase over the same period alongside a substantial reduction of the pay progression scale.

Unite has negotiated to remove one year from the progression, down to three years, meaning new starters will achieve the top rate within the new pay deal adding £1000s to their pay.

Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: “This is a hard fought and well deserved pay award for Metrolink’s workers. The initial pay deal was well short of their expectations and by standing together as a union, and with the threat of strike action in the mind of the employer, they have negotiated a vastly improved deal.

“Once again this shows Unite does what it says on the trade union tin – winning improved pay and conditions for our members time and again.”

Unite regional officer Colin Hayden added: “Metrolink had sought to short change our members and undervalue their hard work and skill. Through tough negotiations and by being prepared to walkout they have secured a new pay deal that will put thousands in their pockets over the next three years. This demonstrated the financial value in joining a union.”

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