Train strikes suspended as unions make progress in negotiations
- RMT union suspended planned London Underground strikes after progress in talks over jobs and working conditions.
- Aslef train drivers are still striking October 5 during Conservative Party conference over pay and conditions.
- RMT reported "significant progress" in negotiations with London Underground, saving jobs and preventing detrimental roster changes.
- Disagreements remain between unions and rail operators over pensions, working practices, and potential job cuts.
- Travel disruptions are still expected on October 5, but progress in talks raises hopes of resolving disputes.