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Eurostar train managers have called off a 48-hour strike after accepting a new offer in a row over expenses. | |
About 70 drivers belonging to the union Aslef are still planning to walk out from midnight with further strikes planned for 26 and 27 December. | |
The Transport Salaried Staffs Association (TSSA) said its 20 train managers would be now be working as normal on Friday and Saturday. | |
Eurostar said they were pleased the "reasonable" offer had been accepted. | |
Weak pound | |
The row centred on claims by union members that the falling pound means their expenses were lower than their French counterparts who are paid in higher value euros. | |
As part of the TSSA settlement it is understood the managers have accepted a one off payment of more than £600 to compensate for lost earnings caused by the weak pound. | |
The TSSA has also called off strikes planned for 26 and 27 December. | |
TSSA general secretary Gerry Doherty said: "This is obviously good news for the travelling public and our Eurostar members. | |
"We always wanted a negotiated settlement rather than disrupting the cross channel travel plans of thousands of passengers over the Christmas period." | |
Eurostar said it was confident of running a normal service despite the industrial action. |