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Strike action on 1 August at Culture and Sport Glasgow has been suspended following agreement to reopen negotiations.

The strike on 1 August at venues run by Culture and Sport Glasgow goes ahead despite efforts to end the dispute at ACAS today.

Members at the Royal Opera House have voted to accept a 4.5% pay deal; the decision was taken at a branch meeting yesterday.

Staff at Culture and Sport Glasgow are preparing for a 24-hour strike from midnight on Friday 1 August in a dispute over their pay.

Long running pay talks at the National Theatre have resulted in a significant boost for the lower paid.

The Theatrical Management Association, the employers’ body for regional theatre, has approved a 3.5% increase for 2008/9.

BECTU members working in regional theatres have voted to accept a 3.5% increase for 2008/9.

Staff at the Tameside Hippodrome are caught in the crossfire in an argument over redundancy payments.

BECTU has reached a new deal for theatre technicians at the National Theatre which provides for Sunday working.

Contrary to recent reports BECTU has not reached agreement with the National Theatre over Sunday performances.

BECTU members have been staggered to learn that an employee at the Lowry Centre in Manchester is being paid £310,000.

Staff working at Glyndebourne have secured an impressive two-year 8% pay rise, which will run from 1 January 2008 to December 2009.

Welsh National Opera members have voted by 65% to accept a 3.8% pay increase as part of a three year package.