Around 3,000 members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union were due to walk out on Wednesday and Friday.
Planned strikes on the London Underground have been called off following “significant progress” in talks over jobs and conditions.
The RMT said that following talks at the conciliation service Acas it has managed to save jobs, prevent detrimental changes to rosters and secure protection of earnings around grading changes. RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said: “I congratulate all our members who were prepared to take strike action and our negotiations team for securing this victory in our Tube dispute.
“We still remain in dispute over outstanding issues around pensions and working agreements and will continue to pursue a negotiated settlement.”
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