Workers on London Underground have accepted an improved pay and conditions offer, ending the threat of industrial action on the Tube, it has been announced.
Members of the Rail Maritime and Transport union employed by maintenance giant Tube Lines voted by 4-1 in favour of a two-year deal of a 4.99% pay rise this year and the rate of inflation plus 0.85% next year.
The workers planned to strike for three days last month but it was suspended after last-ditch talks.