STV News staff in Glasgow agreed to postpone tomorrow's strike amid negotiations.
The National Union of Journalists (NUJ) has announced workers at the company will walk out across Scotland for the second time tomorrow, on Tuesday, April 16.
They first walked out on March 28, seeking a 6% pay rise to “keep pace with inflation” during the cost-of-living crisis.
Now, however, the union has confirmed that the industrial action has been delayed due to talks.
They said: "Following extensive talks today aimed at resolving the current pay dispute at STV the NUJ has agreed to postpone tomorrow's planned strike (Tues 16th April) pending talks resuming later this week.
"The scheduled strike day of May 1, which coincides with STV's shareholder AGM, is still in place.
"It follows a successful strike on March 28 at various sites across Scotland. "
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