The National Union of Journalists has offered to suspend further strikes at the BBC after the broadcaster offered new talks in the dispute over pensions.
Journalists across the BBC are undertaking two 48-hour strikes after the majority of National Union of Journalists members rejected the broadcasting giant's latest offer on pensions, the union says.
The BBC is facing a "winter of growing discontent" over proposed changes to the pension scheme, cuts and jobs, the National Union of Journalists warns.
Strikes at the BBC set to disrupt coverage of the Conservative party conference have been called off following an improved pension offer from the broadcasting giant.
A group of top BBC journalists - including Jeremy Paxman and Huw Edwards - have written to the National Union of Journalists warning against planned strikes during the Tory party conference.
There continues to be "overwhelming rejection" of the BBC's pension proposal, despite a revised offer from the director general, trade unions say.
An influential group of UK pension funds have written to the Financial Reporting Council supporting the Stewardship Code for investors.
The BBC has proposed a new career average arrangement as part of its pensions reform but is sticking with the controversial 1% annual cap for the existing final salary scheme.
BBC workers have voted overwhelmingly in favour of strike action in a row over changes to the pension scheme, trade unions say.
More than 1,000 BBC employees have signed a petition requesting a meeting with the scheme trustees over changes to the pension scheme.