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'Deal struck' in dispute between ScotRail and Aslef | 'Deal struck' in dispute between ScotRail and Aslef |
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ScotRail has struck a deal with train drivers in a dispute over pay and conditions. | |
The rail operator said the deal with train drivers' union Aslef would ensure that it could run existing Sunday services. | The rail operator said the deal with train drivers' union Aslef would ensure that it could run existing Sunday services. |
The dispute centred around plans by ScotRail franchise holder Abellio to introduce a seven-day rota for drivers. | The dispute centred around plans by ScotRail franchise holder Abellio to introduce a seven-day rota for drivers. |
About a third of ScotRail's trains were cancelled on Sunday after drivers refused to work overtime. | About a third of ScotRail's trains were cancelled on Sunday after drivers refused to work overtime. |
The talks followed an announcement by Aslef that it would ballot its members for industrial action from next month. | The talks followed an announcement by Aslef that it would ballot its members for industrial action from next month. |
Under the new deal, which has been welcomed by the Scottish government, drivers will receive a pay rise of 2.5% and be paid for each Sunday that they volunteer to work. | Under the new deal, which has been welcomed by the Scottish government, drivers will receive a pay rise of 2.5% and be paid for each Sunday that they volunteer to work. |
The original proposal involved a one-off bonus payment for working Sundays. | The original proposal involved a one-off bonus payment for working Sundays. |
ScotRail added that a joint working party would be established with its drivers "to discuss how we ensure that Sunday becomes part of the working week". | ScotRail added that a joint working party would be established with its drivers "to discuss how we ensure that Sunday becomes part of the working week". |
'Hugely important' | 'Hugely important' |
ScotRail Alliance managing director Phil Verster said: "I am pleased to confirm we have agreed a deal that will ensure we can run our existing services on a Sunday and help us develop plans to make Sunday part of the working week. | ScotRail Alliance managing director Phil Verster said: "I am pleased to confirm we have agreed a deal that will ensure we can run our existing services on a Sunday and help us develop plans to make Sunday part of the working week. |
"We run a seven-day railway, so it is hugely important that we have staff rosters that can cover this. | "We run a seven-day railway, so it is hugely important that we have staff rosters that can cover this. |
"The commitment from the unions to work with us to change the way we roster Sundays will allow us to recruit new drivers and will, ultimately, deliver a much-improved service for our customers." | "The commitment from the unions to work with us to change the way we roster Sundays will allow us to recruit new drivers and will, ultimately, deliver a much-improved service for our customers." |
Mr Verster said ScotRail was now contacting drivers to seek to their cooperation to reinstate services from Sunday 12 July. | Mr Verster said ScotRail was now contacting drivers to seek to their cooperation to reinstate services from Sunday 12 July. |
He added: "I am hopeful that, with their support, we will be able to run a near-normal service. | He added: "I am hopeful that, with their support, we will be able to run a near-normal service. |
"We will know more later today and would urge customers to check our website for updates." | "We will know more later today and would urge customers to check our website for updates." |
Aslef officials said they would recommend that the union's executive committee accept the deal. | |
Responding to the deal, a Transport Scotland spokeswoman said: "Today's agreement between ScotRail and Aslef is very welcome and we look forward to them building on this to deliver the seven-day rail service that the franchise makes it clear we expect." |