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A planned 48-hour strike by rail guards at First Great Western (FGW) has been suspended, the Rail Maritime and Transport Union (RMT) has announced. | A planned 48-hour strike by rail guards at First Great Western (FGW) has been suspended, the Rail Maritime and Transport Union (RMT) has announced. |
Talks between the company and the union had been going on since last weekend. | Talks between the company and the union had been going on since last weekend. |
Guards at the rail operator, which runs services from Paddington to the West and south-west of England and Wales, had planned to strike from 20 January. | Guards at the rail operator, which runs services from Paddington to the West and south-west of England and Wales, had planned to strike from 20 January. |
But the RMT said talks had been positive and progress made. Relations broke down over managers' duties. | But the RMT said talks had been positive and progress made. Relations broke down over managers' duties. |
'Strike mandate' | |
General secretary Bob Crow said: "The resolve of RMT members at FGW has led the company to listen and act on our concerns and we hope a resolution can be found. | |
"Our strike mandate is still valid and negotiations will continue on a number of issues essential to the resolution to this dispute." | |
The news came ahead of a meeting in Bath on Tuesday night by a passenger group complaining about First Great Western train services. | |
The group, More Train Less Strain, will consider calls to stage action, including withholding fares, in protest at the level of services. | |
The union had taken issues with managers driving and guarding trains. | The union had taken issues with managers driving and guarding trains. |
The company admitted it did use managers to crew trains on a Sunday as a "last resort" as FGW was a commercial operation working seven days a week, but that it would never compromise safety. | The company admitted it did use managers to crew trains on a Sunday as a "last resort" as FGW was a commercial operation working seven days a week, but that it would never compromise safety. |
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