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Planned strikes by London Tube drivers cancelled, union says

Mon, 18th May 2026 14:30

LONDON, May ​18 (Reuters) - ‌Two planned ⁠24-hour strikes by London ⁠Underground train ​drivers this week have been ​called off, ‌a union representing the workers said ​on Monday.

The suspension ‌comes after the employer, Transport ‌for London, allowed further negotiations over planned ​changes to employee working ‌hours, the RMT union said in ⁠its ⁠statement, adding ‌that the dispute was ​not ​resolved ‌yet. (Reporting by Muvija M; editing by William James)

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