The RMT union calls off Tube strikes by its staff after pay talks with Transport for London.
Planned strikes by RMT staff on the London Underground have been called off following talks over pay between the union and Transport for London.
Strikes by members of the drivers’ union Aslef next week and later in the month are still scheduled to go ahead. “Further discussions will take place next week regarding the pay offer but progress has been made which would not have been possible without the fortitude and industrial strength of our 10,000 members on London Underground.”
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