Yorkshire Post

Talks set to resume to end week-long strike at Arriva Yorkshire in pay dispute

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A STRIKE which is preventing Arriva Yorkshire from operating any services in the region could be brought to an end this week as negotiatio­ns over pay are set to resume.

The strike began last Monday, when Unite the Union announced workers in depots across the region had walked out to protest against the company’s “pitiful offer of a 4.1 per cent pay increase” during the cost of living crisis.

No end date has been set yet, but union officials are due to meet with Arriva Yorkshire representa­tives on Wednesday.

However, Arriva Yorkshire claims it has already offered the vast majority of workers in Yorkshire a pay rise of between 7 per cent and 12.5 per cent, which would see most drivers earn over £13 an hour.

Unite regional officer Phil Bown said: “The decision by Arriva to agree to talks is a small first step in resolving this dispute.

“It is now imperative that when those talks occur Arriva makes an improved offer that meets members’ expectatio­ns.”

Arriva Yorkshire said last week it is “disappoint­ing” that the union will not agree to meet sooner.

In a statement, the company also urged Unite to call off the strike immediatel­y.

It added: “As has been explained to Unite, we are ready to talk at any time and want to meet today to go through the details of our unpreceden­ted, generous offer.

“It is disappoint­ing that Unite leadership feel that Wednesday June 15 is the most appropriat­e time to meet next.

“Unite should act urgently and immediatel­y call off this strike action which is causing so much harm to communitie­s across Yorkshire, including to students sitting exams.

“It is not fair to the customers we serve to face an unjustifie­d second week of strike action. Many of our customers will also have their own cost of living concerns and we have an essential service to provide.”

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