[1/2] People stand outside Victoria Underground station that is closed while London Underground workers strike over pay and terms, in London, Britain, August 19, 2022.
REUTERS/Henry NichollsLONDON, July 21 (Reuters) - Two British trade unions on Friday called off strikes on London's underground train network which had been planned to take place next week, citing progress in talks on pensions and working conditions.
The National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) union had been planning to take industrial action between July 23 and 28.
"After a week of intense negotiations, we have made real progress in making sure our members’ working conditions and pensions are protected," Finn Brennan, ASLEF organiser, said in a statement.
"Our campaign to defend jobs, conditions and our members pensions will continue in the coming weeks and months," Lynch said.
Persons:
Henry Nicholls LONDON, Finn Brennan, Mick Lynch, Lynch, William James, Farouq Suleiman, Jason Neely
Organizations:
London Underground, REUTERS, National Union of Rail, Transport Workers, Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers, Firemen, Thomson
Locations:
London, Britain, British, Maritime