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Mancunian Way: Meeting expectations? – Manchester Evening News

Mancunian Way: Meeting expectations? – Manchester Evening News

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In news that will please the thousands of people heading to Parklife or concerts in the city centre this weekend, Metrolink staff have suspended their planned strike action on Saturday and Sunday after being offered a new pay deal by operator KeolisAmey.

It comes after mayor Andy Burnham met with union representatives this week in an last-minute attempt to avert the industrial action. Staff were originally offered a 5 per cent pay rise for a 15-month period but trade union Unite described the offer as a ‘very significant real terms pay cut’.

The details of the new pay deal have not been announced publicly, which will now be put to a vote by members. If the deal is not agreed on, members will announce further strike action.

Unite regional officer Colin Hayden told Local Democracy Reporter Joseph Timan: “Unite made it clear from the outset that Metrolink was fully able to make an improved offer and as a result of the intervention of the mayor that has now occurred.”

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  • June 9, 2023