From the BBC news website
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-51227305#
Staff at South Western Railway (SWR) have voted to hold more strikes as part of a dispute over the future of guards.
The walkouts were supported by more than four-fifths of staff who chose to vote, on a turnout of 59%.
The National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) has not yet announced any strike dates.
SWR, which is introducing new trains that allow drivers to operate the doors instead of guards, said it was disappointed with the result.
This is the sixth time RMT members have been balloted in a dispute that has been running for two and a half years.
won't bother posting the rest as we can get the gist so dates to be announced but will this achieve anything this time or is it more misery for commuters
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-51227305#
Staff at South Western Railway (SWR) have voted to hold more strikes as part of a dispute over the future of guards.
The walkouts were supported by more than four-fifths of staff who chose to vote, on a turnout of 59%.
The National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) has not yet announced any strike dates.
SWR, which is introducing new trains that allow drivers to operate the doors instead of guards, said it was disappointed with the result.
This is the sixth time RMT members have been balloted in a dispute that has been running for two and a half years.
won't bother posting the rest as we can get the gist so dates to be announced but will this achieve anything this time or is it more misery for commuters