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London Underground drivers call off planned strike action | London Underground drivers call off planned strike action |
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A 24-hour strike due to take place on two London Underground lines from Tuesday evening has been suspended. | A 24-hour strike due to take place on two London Underground lines from Tuesday evening has been suspended. |
Drivers on the Piccadilly and Hammersmith & City lines were going to walk out over a breakdown in industrial relations. | Drivers on the Piccadilly and Hammersmith & City lines were going to walk out over a breakdown in industrial relations. |
But the Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers union (RMT) said the action had been called off after talks at conciliation service Acas. | But the Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers union (RMT) said the action had been called off after talks at conciliation service Acas. |
RMT general secretary Mick Cash said "significant progress" had been made. | |
The union said "all objectives" had been achieved in the dispute on the Piccadilly line, while further talks would take place "aimed at a long-term agreement on the Hammersmith & City Line". | |
The strike would have caused major disruption on both lines, with no trains running on the Piccadilly Line and a significantly reduced service on the Hammersmith & City Line. | |
There has been disruption on the Piccadilly Line during the past week because wet leaves on the track have damaged train wheels. |