Arriva London strikes off as workers secure major pay rise
Arriva London strikes off as workers secure major pay rise
Unite secures 11% plus back pay lump sum in London’s best deal for bus drivers
Planned strike action by bus drivers employed by Arriva in North London has been called off after the workers secured an improved pay offer, Unite the union announced today (Friday).
The 2,000 drivers, who are members of Unite, the UK’s leading union, will receive an 11 per cent pay increase from Saturday 15 October. The workforce will also receive 10 per cent in back pay from 2 April.
In addition, drivers who undertake a night shift on 26 December will now receive an extra £50 payment.
Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: “This is a very strong result and establishes what can be achieved when union members stand together in unity.
“This deal demonstrates how Unite’s complete focus on the jobs, pay and conditions is paying direct dividends for our members.”
The drivers were due to begin all-out strike action from Tuesday 4 October but that was suspended following the new offer by the company. Unite members were balloted on the offer and following its acceptance by the workforce the industrial action has been called off.
The pay increase represents the best deal across the London bus network and Unite will be seeking to replicate it with other bus companies operating in the capital.
Unite regional officer Steve Stockwell said: “This result would not have been possible without the hard work and dedication of Unite’s representatives.
“Unite will now be looking to build on this deal across the London bus network.”