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UK's Aslef union suspends London Underground strike

Britain's Aslef trade union has actually suspended a planned twoday strike on the London Underground transport network this month following a considerably improved pay deal, the train motorists union said on Tuesday.

Following fresh talks, and an enhanced deal, ASLEF has agreed to suspend our prepared commercial action on London Underground, ASLEF's Finn Brennan said in a declaration.

Details of the offer will be talked about at a conference with union agents at a conference on Thursday, he added.

It follows the RMT union likewise suspended a prepared strike, stating talks with management resulted in a. significantly improved deal.

The walkouts on the London Underground was because of take. put on Nov. 7 and 12, and would have significantly disrupted travel. in the capital. There are around 5 million traveler journeys. per day on the network.

Transport for London (TfL), which operates London. Underground, invited the suspension in a an emailed declaration.

Our company believe that we have made an offer to our trade. unions that is reasonable, budget friendly, helpful for our coworkers and. great for London and we urge our trade unions to continue working. with us, TfL Chief Operating Officer Claire Mann stated.

(source: Reuters)