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Next week’s Tube strikes called off after progress in dispute over hours

Walkouts planned by RMT members from April onwards remain in place while talks continue.

By contributor Alan Jones, Press Association Industrial Correspondent
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Tube strikes called for next week have been cancelled (Alamy/PA)

Two 24-hour strikes next week by London Underground drivers have been called off after progress in talks over hours, but further planned walkouts remain on.

Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) were due to strike from 12pm next Tuesday and again for 24 hours from noon next Thursday.

The union is in dispute over changes to the working week, but it said progress had been made in talks with London Underground management.

The RMT said the dispute over a condensed hours four-day week for Tube drivers is “far from over”, but LU management have taken “steps in the right direction”.

Further talks are planned in the coming days and weeks to try and reach a negotiated settlement.

Other strike dates in April and May remain in place and additional action on June 16 and 18 is planned.

RMT general secretary Eddie Dempsey said: “Through our show of industrial strength and unity, we have forced management into a position where they are now willing to seriously engage with the issues our members want addressing.

“Further talks will take place and the dispute remains live.”