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RMT union poised for strike talks RMT union poised for strike talks
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Talks aimed at ending the Tube strike are to be held this afternoon, the Rail Maritime and Transport union has said. Talks to try to end the Tube strike are to be held on Tuesday, said the Rail Maritime and Transport (RMT) union.
Millions of commuters faced delays and disruption as they travelled into work as union members staged a 72-hour walkout over pensions and jobs. Millions of commuters faced delays and disruption travelling into work as union members staged a 72-hour walkout over pensions and jobs.
The strike by the RMT union, in a row following the collapse of maintenance firm Metronet, has closed two-thirds of the Tube network and affected 10 lines.The strike by the RMT union, in a row following the collapse of maintenance firm Metronet, has closed two-thirds of the Tube network and affected 10 lines.
The union said it will meet Tube officials at 1430 BST. The union said it would meet Tube officials at 1430 BST.
'Positive development''Positive development'
RMT general secretary Bob Crow said: "As a result of discussions last night with London Transport Commissioner Peter Hendy, talks will now take place.RMT general secretary Bob Crow said: "As a result of discussions last night with London Transport Commissioner Peter Hendy, talks will now take place.
"This is a positive development and we hope that Metronet and its administrator will now take our members' legitimate concerns seriously.""This is a positive development and we hope that Metronet and its administrator will now take our members' legitimate concerns seriously."
Union leaders have warned they could strike again next week
But a Transport for London (TfL) said: "The RMT has been given cast iron guarantees that no staff will lose jobs, pensions or be transferred as a result of Metronet's collapse.
"The other unions have accepted these guarantees. The RMT has ignored them, harming Londoners and their union."
The 10 lines affected by the industrial walk out, which began at 1800 BST on Monday, are the Bakerloo, Central, Victoria, Circle, District, East London, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan, Waterloo & City and Piccadilly.The 10 lines affected by the industrial walk out, which began at 1800 BST on Monday, are the Bakerloo, Central, Victoria, Circle, District, East London, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan, Waterloo & City and Piccadilly.
Only the Jubilee and Northern lines are operating a full service.Only the Jubilee and Northern lines are operating a full service.
They are maintained by another firm along with the Piccadilly line, which is partly suspended due to the strike.They are maintained by another firm along with the Piccadilly line, which is partly suspended due to the strike.