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TSSA suspends planned Tube strikes on 5 and 7 February | TSSA suspends planned Tube strikes on 5 and 7 February |
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One of the unions which was in dispute with London Underground (LU) in a row over staff numbers has suspended two planned strikes. | One of the unions which was in dispute with London Underground (LU) in a row over staff numbers has suspended two planned strikes. |
Members from the Transport Salaried Staffs' Association (TSSA) will not join walk outs on 5 and 7 February. | Members from the Transport Salaried Staffs' Association (TSSA) will not join walk outs on 5 and 7 February. |
The RMT union announced the action on Friday after abandoning talks at the conciliation service Acas. | The RMT union announced the action on Friday after abandoning talks at the conciliation service Acas. |
The TSSA said LU's proposals "pave the way for a resolution". It wants further talks with management. | The TSSA said LU's proposals "pave the way for a resolution". It wants further talks with management. |
General secretary Manuel Cortes said the offer included the creation of an additional 325 new posts which "goes some way towards restoring adequate safety on our Tube". | General secretary Manuel Cortes said the offer included the creation of an additional 325 new posts which "goes some way towards restoring adequate safety on our Tube". |
But the union's overtime ban will remain in place while TSSA representatives "seek further talks with LU". | But the union's overtime ban will remain in place while TSSA representatives "seek further talks with LU". |
Members of the RMT will walk out for 16 hours from 18:00 GMT on 5 February, and then hold a 15-hour strike from 10:00 on 7 February. | Members of the RMT will walk out for 16 hours from 18:00 GMT on 5 February, and then hold a 15-hour strike from 10:00 on 7 February. |
A 24-hour strike by the RMT and TSSA earlier this month over the same issues led to much of the Tube network being shut. | A 24-hour strike by the RMT and TSSA earlier this month over the same issues led to much of the Tube network being shut. |
BBC London transport correspondent Tom Edwards said the TSSA was the smaller of the two unions so the strike would still have a large impact. | BBC London transport correspondent Tom Edwards said the TSSA was the smaller of the two unions so the strike would still have a large impact. |
But he said the TSSA's announcement could lead to more talks between the RMT and LU. | But he said the TSSA's announcement could lead to more talks between the RMT and LU. |
A spokesperson for the RMT said "all planned action remains on" but union representatives will return for more talks at Acas on Tuesday. | |
General secretary Mick cash has accused LU of compromising safety on the Tube because of "cash-led cuts to staffing levels". | |
Steve Griffiths, LU's chief operating officer, said the proposal had been made "to both unions in order to end this dispute". | Steve Griffiths, LU's chief operating officer, said the proposal had been made "to both unions in order to end this dispute". |
"We are available for further discussions this week to provide clarification on the implementation of these proposals," he said. | "We are available for further discussions this week to provide clarification on the implementation of these proposals," he said. |
Transport for London (TfL) has previously said it would address the recommendations of a report which said job cuts had caused "significant issues" for Underground passengers. | Transport for London (TfL) has previously said it would address the recommendations of a report which said job cuts had caused "significant issues" for Underground passengers. |
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