The planned strike by the RMT union for London Overground workers, set to disrupt services on the Lioness, Windrush, Weaver, Liberty, Mildmay, and Suffragette lines next Monday and Tuesday of next week, has been suspended. This comes after the union secured a significantly improved pay rise for its members working for Arriva Rail London, leading to the cancellation of all planned strike action. The agreement reached includes a three-year pay deal, which promises around £5,000 in increases for the lowest paid workers.
Staff working on London Overground have won a three-year pay deal that will include about £5,000 of increases for the lowest paid workers after threatening to go on strike https://t.co/qTekd5J0bK
RMT secures three-year pay deal for London Overground staff after strike threat https://t.co/jxyfQ7o1XA
UPDATE: A planned two-day strike affecting London Overground services next week has been called off. https://t.co/dpHt4qfbCP
NEW: @RMTunion have won a significantly improved pay rise for London Overground staff working for Arriva Rail London. It means the dispute is now settled and all planned strike action has been cancelled
🚨 NEW: London Overground workers win pay rise ✌️ @RMTunion have won a pay rise for London Overground staff working for Arriva Rail London. https://t.co/RjfE8FaDyi
London Overground strikes planned for next week called off https://t.co/V2TpmcLzos
Good news for passengers on Lioness line, Windrush line, Weaver line, Liberty line, Mildmay line and Suffragette line: @RMTunion pay strike planned for next Monday and Tuesday on the London Overground has been suspended