Journalists at Reach titles including the Daily Record were due to walk out on Friday.
Journalists at multiple Scottish news titles have withdrawn plans to strike on Friday after talks resumed over a pay dispute.
But it added a second planned strike day next Wednesday, 31 August still stood, pending the outcome of negotiations.They will be overseen by Acas, the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service. Reach's titles also include the Scottish Daily Mirror, Scottish Daily Express, Scottish Daily Star, Paisley Daily Express, Stirling Observer, Perthshire Advertiser, around a dozen other local newspapers plus the company's online Live websites.
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