BUSES will return to the region’s roads on Thursday (August 18) after an agreement was finally reached by unions.
The news of a breakthrough in talks came just hours after the latest pay off by Arriva was unanimously rejected by members of the Unite and GMB unions.
The bus company spoke of its disappointment and potential misery for customers after nearly 80 per cent of drivers voted to reject the officer.
However, on Wednesday afternoon, it was confirmed an agreement had been reached meaning drivers will received a pay rise of just over 11 per cent.
Around 1,800 workers, who have been on strike since July 20, will return to work from tomorrow and be balloted on the offer.
The ballot will be conducted over the next two days with the result declared on Friday afternoon.
A spokesman for Arriva said: “We are able to confirm that following ongoing discussions in recent weeks, all parties have come to an agreement on an unprecedented pay deal for Arriva North West drivers.
“Following a meeting today, in which the agreement was reached, Unions will now take this recommended offer to our colleagues.
“Furthermore, it has also been agreed that industrial action across Cheshire, Lancashire, Manchester and Merseyside will be suspended from 3am on Thursday, August 18 and all parties will now work together to progress the pay offer.
“Arriva would like to thank our customers across the North West region, for your continued patience in recent weeks, during the extremely challenging Strike period.
“Timetable and journey information, for Arriva North West services returning on Thursday, August 18 can be found online at arrivabus.co.uk and via the Arriva journey planning.
Unite regional officer Dave Roberts said: "Following our members’ very strong rejection of the company’s offer yesterday evening, Arriva have seen sense and met the demands of our members by tabling an 11.1 per cent pay deal.
"Unite’s negotiating team is recommending the offer be accepted and it is being put to members in a vote.
"The strike is suspended pending the outcome of the ballot and drivers are to return to work tomorrow to serve the needs of the community and public.
"The determination and resolve of our members has been solid throughout the industrial action and we thank those who have provided support and assistance to secure the offer from the company."
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