Planned strikes by train drivers represented by Aslef on London’s Elizabeth line have been suspended following a revised pay offer from MTR, the line's operator. Originally set for Thursday and Saturday, the walkouts threatened to cause significant travel disruption in the capital. Aslef's executive will review the new proposal on Wednesday, but it remains unclear whether additional strikes may be scheduled in the coming month. While this development is positive for travelers, uncertainty about future actions persists.
Planned strikes by train drivers on London's Elizabeth line have been called off after a new pay offer, easing concerns about travel disruption in the capital.
Aslef said its executive will consider a revised offer from MTR on Wednesday, suspending strikes originally planned for Thursday and Saturday.
While the immediate strike actions have been averted, there is no announcement about potential further strikes next month, leaving future disruption uncertain.
The decision to suspend the strikes comes after members of Aslef were set to stage walkouts that would have impacted travel across London.
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