Aslef train drivers vote to back pay deal and end two-year standoff
Briefly

Train drivers have overwhelmingly voted to support a pay rise deal that ends two years of strikes, increasing pay by nearly 15% over three years.
Aslef's general secretary described the end of the dispute as a victory for drivers, emphasizing their resilience against an ineffective government trying to alter conditions.
The new agreement is a significant departure from the previous 8% raise offered by the Rail Delivery Group, which included unfavorable changes to working conditions.
With 97% of Aslef's members approving the deal, this marks a historic moment, ending the longest drivers' strike in history and alleviating passenger discomfort.
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