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Headline: UNCAPTIONED: Train Drivers Agree to Pay Deal, Concluding Two-Year Dispute with 16 Rail Companies

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Train Drivers Agree to Pay Deal, Concluding Two-Year Dispute with 16 Rail Companies. Train drivers have officially accepted a multi-year pay deal, ending a two-year dispute with 16 rail companies. ASLEF, the train drivers' union, voted 96% in favor of the deal, which includes a 15% pay increase over three years. The new Labour government made the offer shortly after winning the general election, resolving what ASLEF called the "longest train drivers' strike" in recent history. During the two-year dispute, union members went on strike 18 times. Mick Whelan, ASLEF's general secretary, praised the drivers' determination, criticizing the previous Conservative government for refusing to negotiate. He thanked the new transport secretary, Louise Haigh, for reaching a fair agreement, stating that trains will now operate in the interests of passengers and taxpayers.
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