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By uk-times.com10 September 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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A bus workers’ strike that was set to disrupt scores of bus routes in the capital over the coming weekend has been largely called off, the Unite union has said.

Drivers, engineers and controllers on about 60 routes in north-west and south-west London had been due to strike from 05:00 BST on Friday 12 September until the evening of Sunday 14 September.

Unite union members have been involved in a dispute over pay and conditions with their employers – bus companies London United and London Transit.

On Wednesday, the majority of workers due to strike – London United employees -accepted a pay offer and cancelled their planned walkout, Unite confirmed.

Further negotiations between Unite and London Transit are due to take place.

If no agreement is made, some industrial action will go ahead and is likely to affect bus routes 13/N13, 23/N23, 31/N31, 218, 295/N295 and 452.

First Bus, which owns the two bus operators, said it had made an above-inflation offer.

A spokesperson for the firm said: “Our employees are at the heart of everything we do, and the above-inflation offer, which includes full back pay for all colleagues, demonstrates our commitment to supporting our people through the ongoing cost-of-living pressures while balancing the financial challenges we face as a business.”

The strike action was due to come after days of transport disruption for Londoners.

Thousands of members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union have been taking industrial action this week, which has crippled London Underground services, causing travel chaos in the capital since the walkout began on Sunday.

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