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Swinney accused of ‘behaving like a Tory’ in ScotRail dispute
commuters walking past a ScotRail train at Edinburgh's Waverley Station

SNP First Minister John Swinney was accused today of “behaving like a Tory” after ScotRail timetables were torn up as the pay dispute on Scotland’s railways deepens.

All rail trade unions — Aslef, RMT, TSSA and Unite — have rejected the Scottish government-owned employer’s sub-inflation wage offer of 2 per cent backdated to April, followed by 1 per cent from January and in the subsequent two years, in line with Scottish government public-sector pay policy.

Amid an ongoing overtime ban by Aslef train drivers, ScotRail’s Mark Ilderton announced a temporary timetable on Tuesday cutting hundreds of services.

A Transport Scotland spokesperson responded: “ScotRail, as a public body and the employer, has responsibility and the ability to negotiate within the limits of public-sector pay metrics.

“Any offer beyond these requires Scottish government approval.”

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