Union calls off one of its South Western Railway strikesÂ
Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union were due to launch 24-hour walkouts on the next four Saturdays following a five-day stoppage last week.
The union announced that the strike planned for November 10 will not go ahead, although the other action remains on.
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Hide AdThe strikes affect the Portsmouth to London Waterloo line and brought misery to commuters last week.Â
RMT general secretary Mick Cash said: '˜Following consultation with our branches RMT's executive has decided to withdraw the strike action on South Western Railway planned for November 10
'˜All other action scheduled in the dispute remains on and the union remains fully committed to using all industrial, political and campaigning tools at its disposal to secure the retention of the guard on SWR services.
"The union pays tribute to the members who have stood rock solid throughout the dispute, including throughout the five days of strike action that ended on Saturday, in the fight for safety, security and access on SWR trains.
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Hide Ad'˜The union calls once again on the company to lift the embargo on talks and get back into negotiations around the principle of the guard guarantee and the highest safety standards agreed with the union elsewhere in the industry.'
The Saturday strikes coincide with England rugby internationals at Twickenham, with the game on November 10 being against New Zealand.