4 October 2024
RMT Press Office:
Transport union, RMT has called off strike action tomorrow following an improved offer by Doppelmayr Cable Car (DCC) management.
The new offer includes a backdated pay offer, a 3-year deal and enhanced maternity, paternity and bank holiday benefits.
The company has also offered to cut the working week in exchange for accepting the offer.
RMT members working for DDC will now be balloted.
All strike action from October 12 onwards remains on for the time being.
RMT General Secretary Mick Lynch said: “I would like to thank our members for their steadfast commitment and for ensuring that their management makes a new offer.
“Strike action is suspended for Saturday and It is now up to cable car workers whether they accept or reject the offer.”
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