Unite members in Warwickshire are set to vote on a new pay deal put forward by the firm.
If the new deal is rejected industrial action will continue on 12 September, the union saysBus drivers in Warwickshire have suspended strike action after a new pay offer was put forward.
The firm has now offered an "improved" deal after a pay rise of 7.8% for the first year and 4.5% plus £100 for the second was rejected, the union said.Following last minute talks on Monday, the scheduled walk out was called off to allow drivers, who are currently paid £14 an hour, to vote on the new offer.
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