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David Woods, 06 Oct 2008
Scottish local government employees have suspended a third day of strike action to consider a new pay offer.
The civil servants intended to strike later in the week over a 2.5% pay deal, but their employers have suggested an improvement on this offer.
Dougie Black, Scottish organiser at trade union Unison, said: "After two strikes and previous fruitless negotiations, I'm pleased we now have an offer.
"It is at a level - 3% this year and 2.5% for next year - that needs to go back to members for their view. In the meantime we have agreed to suspend the selective action to allow this to happen."
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