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Tanker drivers accept 14% pay deal

Fuel tanker drivers who went on strike over pay have formally accepted a 14% wage rise, bringing an end to their bitter dispute, it has been announced.

Unite said its members at Hoyer and Suckling - the two haulage firms which deliver fuel to Shell garages - had overwhelmingly voted in favour of the two-year deal.

Hundreds of drivers staged a four-day walkout over last weekend, hitting supplies to Shell garages across the UK.

Gerry McKenna, lead negotiator for Hoyer welcomed the announcement, adding: "We are pleased our drivers have accepted this competitive pay deal and the threat of industrial action has been lifted."

Unite said its members voted by 453 to 56 in favour of the deal which will give drivers a 9% pay rise this year and a further 5% next year.

The union said the basic pay of drivers will be lifted to £36,000 for a 48-hour week although the companies maintained their average pay will be over £40,000.

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