Thousands of British bus drivers halt strikes, after improved pay offer

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Thousands of British bus drivers halt strikes, after improved pay offer
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An improved pay offer was made in negotiations. Read more at straitstimes.com.

walking out to protest against wage rises that have lagged surging inflation.

“Following significant progress with the company in negotiations, an improved pay offer was made,” Unite’s regional officer Sulinder Singh said in a statement.

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