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Southern strike: Planned six-day strike halved to three | |
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A six-day strike by drivers on Southern rail from Monday has been cut to three days but there is still a likelihood of further action, Aslef has said. | |
The drivers' union said strikes would now be held on 10, 11 and 13 January, but not on other days next week. | The drivers' union said strikes would now be held on 10, 11 and 13 January, but not on other days next week. |
General secretary Mick Whelan said the move did not mean the union was rolling back and warned of further strikes. | General secretary Mick Whelan said the move did not mean the union was rolling back and warned of further strikes. |
Southern's parent firm Govia Thameslink (GTR) is in dispute with Aslef and the RMT unions over the role of guards. | |
Services cancelled | |
The company wants all trains to be driver-only-operated (DOO), where the driver, rather than the conductor, opens and closes the doors. | |
The unions disagree on the grounds of safety and fear the move is a long-term ploy to phase out a second person on services. | |
Passengers have suffered months of disruption because of industrial action, staff shortages and other problems. | |
Aslef members are currently banning overtime which is leading to services being cancelled or delayed every day. | |
The RMT union, whose members are mostly conductors, has been taking industrial action since last April. | |
Its members held a three-day strike over the New Year weekend. |