South West Train Drivers to Strike Over Taxis

Series of 24-hour walk-outs to start next week

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South West Train drivers have announced a series of 24-hour strikes in a three year old row over taxis.

Drivers claims that their bosses have reneged on a deal to provide taxis for employees who work on early morning or late night shifts.

Members of the Aslef union are set to stage their first walk-out next Tuesday 30th May and Thursday 1st June and again on 13th and 15th June.

A spokesperson for South West Trains said the use of taxis had been "abused" resulting in huge bills. "We have decided to get costs under control. We feel we have made a reasonable offer. We are disappointed that strike action has been announced, as we believe we have recognised the local representatives’ concerns and have offered to continue discussions with them."

The indication is that the trains most likely to be affected are suburban lines such as the services to Putney, Brentford and Chiswick

May 26, 2006