Transport for London has refuted claims by the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) that by agreeing to a "full pensions rescue" this led to the suspension of a planned three-day strike in the capital.
The London underground strike, originally planned to last three days, was suspended after the RMT, TFL, and administrators from Metronet, the organisation, responsible for upgrading, replacing and ...
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