TSSA rail union accepts pay deal from train companies

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One of the smaller unions involved in the long-running dispute with train companies has voted to accept a settlement deal.

The Transport Salaried Staffs' Association (TSSA) said its 3,000 members had accepted an offer including a two-year 9% pay deal.

In December, the TSSA had accepted Network Rail's offer to settle its dispute with that company.

The union has dropped ballots on further industrial action.

The TSSA is smaller than the both RMT and Aslef unions, which are still in a dispute.

The union said it had won an improved deal on pay, as well as commitments on job security and full consultation over any possible changes to terms and conditions following months of industrial unrest.

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