‘Magnificent win’ at Arriva North West – Unite the Union

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“Our members stood strong for a month. They thoroughly deserve their magnificent victory. This is how Unite responds to the cost of living crisis, with a win that will put an extra £55 per week in our members’ wallets.”

Sharon Graham , Unite General Secretary

By Unite Live

After 29 days of all-out industrial action, Unite the union has today (August 19) declared the strike at Arriva North West over having securing a magnificent pay deal for its members.

Unite’s 2043 members across 11 Merseyside garages have voted overwhelmingly (by nearly 10 to one) to accept the 11.1 per cent offer, worth an additional average of £2300 on the workers’ salaries, equal to an extra £55 per week.

Hailing the victory, Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said, “Our members stood strong for a month. They thoroughly deserve their magnificent victory. This is how Unite responds to the cost of living crisis, with a win that will put an extra £55 per week in our members’ wallets.

“Arriva North West’s German parent company could well afford to raise pay. We say to other employers, take note – where you can pay, you should do so.”

A previous offer of 9.6 per cent had been overwhelmingly rejected by four in five (80 per cent) of Unite members.

Dave Roberts regional officer added, “Our members made it abundantly clear from day one what it would take to settle this dispute.

“They stayed true to their demands even when the company refused to listen. Our members stood strong and achieved the outcome they deserved. The solidarity shown among the Unite members has been magnificent and an inspiration to all.”

The dispute is now settled at all of the Arriva North West garages in Merseyside: Southport, Bootle, Green Lane, St Helens, Speke, Runcorn, Bolton, Wythenshawe, Winsford, Wirral and Macclesfield.


Featured image: Unite North West celebrate pay deal. Image credit: Unite Live

One thought on “‘Magnificent win’ at Arriva North West – Unite the Union

  1. Well done Union members.
    Solidarity works.
    Some well known Newspapers always attack workers on strike ignoring the serious reasons for so doing. Strong Trade Unions are the only answer to a Press owned by the rich.
    A government committed to blaming Unions and workers is
    a disaster.
    I agree with John Trickrtt, Parliament should be recalled.
    The present government is rudderless; its a disgrace as just 2 Tories make policy on the run and argue amongst themselves while the Country goes to rack and ruin.

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