The announcement comes as more than 100,000 people a day are arriving at London's Heathrow Airport ahead of the Games.
The strike was canceled
because the government is creating more than 1,000 new jobs in response
to union demands, PCS officials said.
"This could have been
sorted weeks ago. There was no need for this heavy-handed brinkmanship
by the government," union official John McDonnell said in a statement.
Troops brought in for Olympics security
The Home Office, which
employs border staff, is already advertising 800 new jobs at airports
and ports around the country, the union said.
But a minister in the Home Office denied that.
"No concessions have been made by the government," Immigration Minister Damian Green said.
"We don't recognize the
figure of 800 new jobs ... and no new jobs have been advertised since
the union threatened to strike," he said.
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