Inadequate pay offer by Translink rejected by public transport unions

Strike action starting 27 February remains in place 

The three frontline passenger transport unions Unite, GMB and SIPTU have rejected an inadequate pay offer made by Translink yesterday (Thursday 22 February).

The offer was tabled by Translink in pay talks conducted ahead of next week’s planned strike action. Bus and rail workers in the three unions have repeatedly taken strike action to secure a cost of living pay increase.

The 72-hour strike action commencing on a staggered basis from midnight on 27 February remains in place. Unions are fully prepared to return to negotiations provided Translink is prepared to make a substantially improved offer.

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