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ScotRail train drivers' union to consult members over improved pay offer
Commuters and travellers at Edinburgh's Waverley Station

TRAIN drivers’ union Aslef is to consult its members after receiving an improved pay offer from ScotRail.  

The publicly owned operator has proposed a 4.2 per cent increase and a package of improved conditions, which the union will put to members.

Drivers previously rejected an offer of a 2.2 per cent.

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