ScotRail ‘delighted’ after RMT workers accept new pay deal

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ScotRail ‘delighted’ after RMT workers accept new pay deal
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Travellers can still expect delays due to an ongoing dispute with Network Rail.

Phil Campbell, ScotRail’s head of customer operations, said the firm was “delighted” the union had voted to take the improved deal.

Speaking after the latest pay deal was accepted by ScotRail workers, Mr Campbell said: “We are delighted that RMT members have voted to accept this pay offer.

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