RMT Union has confirmed further strike action in a long running dispute over the role of train guards.
The action will start on Friday 16th February, which is in half term, and will finish at midnight on Monday 19th February.
RMT General Secretary Mick Cash has said: “We know that this action will have a serious impact on services and the responsibility for the disruption caused will be wholly down to South Western Railway and their pig-headed attitude. It is time for the company to get out of the bunker and start talking.”
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