Cardiff Bus strike called off
Workers have voted to accept a new deal
A strike at transport provider Cardiff Bus has been called off.
The Unite union says workers have voted to accept improvements to pay and conditions.
A series of walkouts by 450 Unite members at Cardiff City Transport Services would have affected services in the capital and surrounding areas.
The new deal gives workers a 5.86 per cent backdated pay rise on all elements of pay including sick pay.
Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: "Our members at Cardiff Bus have fought to improve and protect pay and conditions not just for themselves, but for the long-term benefit of the sector in Wales. This shows the power of a union and the hardworking reps should be applauded for their actions.
"This is yet another example of Unite winning for workers up and down the country. We will always battle to improve members' pay and conditions."