New pay offer put to London underground workers
The RMT union will now consider the deal, which includes a 3.4% pay rise
A new pay offer has been made to London Underground workers following strikes earlier this month.
The Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) union said the new offer was a three-year deal comprising of a 3.4% pay increase in year one and a rise in line with RPI inflation in years two and three.
RMT general secretary Eddie Dempsey said: "This offer will now be discussed by the national executive committee and in consultation with the membership.
"As a result, the union remains in dispute with London Underground subject to the will of the membership under our democratic structures."
Members of the took industrial action earlier this month which crippled Tube services, causing travel disruption in the capital.