Conductors and station staff will get a 5% rise, and the lowest paid will also get an extra £750.
It means conductors, ticket examiners and station staff will get a 5% pay rise for 2023/24.Phil Campbell, ScotRail's head of customer operations, said the decision ensured certainty on Scotland's railways for the months ahead.
"We have managed to negotiate this deal like many others on the railways including in Wales, the English regions and now Scotland. ScotRail said Aslef, the train drivers' union, was currently balloting its members on a similar pay offer.
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