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Tube strikes cancelled: Four days of London Underground staff walkouts called off, say RMT union | Tube strikes cancelled: Four days of London Underground staff walkouts called off, say RMT union |
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Four days of strikes affecting London's Underground network have been called off, it has been announced. | Four days of strikes affecting London's Underground network have been called off, it has been announced. |
A proposed walk-out by more than 3,000 station staff - members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) union - in protest over job cuts had threatened to grind the tube network to a standstill. | |
Strikes had been due to take place on for various lengths of time - including during peak periods - starting on Sunday evening across most of Zone One, prompting outrage among commuters. | |
But after an emergency meeting held by the RMT on Friday morning, it was decided the strike would be called off, an upturn in relations in a long-running and often bitter dispute between the union and London Underground management. | |
General secretary Mike Cash said the union had received assurances that nearly 60 per cent of jobs, previously cut, would be reinstated. | |
Mr Cash said station employees had been cut by almost 1,000 under the leadership of former London, but now 533 jobs would be reinstated. | |
"That is a tremendous victory and a reflection of the resilience and determination of our reps," Mr Cash said. | |
Another union had previously called off strikes after it reached an agreement with Tube bosses. | |
London Mayor Sadiq Khan said in a statement he was "delighted that we have been able to get the tube strikes suspended - it shows what we can achieve by talking and engaging with staff". | |
He added: "This is an excellent deal that will ensure commuters get the service they need at underground stations, and it will fix the mess created by the previous mayor [BorisJohnson]" | |
In January a 24-hour strike by RMT staff and members of the Transport Salaried Staffs' Association forced almost all central London stations to shut, causing heavy congestion. |