Swansea DVLA workers strike over cuts
Around 2,000 workers are due to strike at the DVLA offices in Swansea in protest against planned office closures and disputes over pay.
Wales-based members of the Public and Commercial Services union will walk out in the latest in a series of protests.
The Department of Transport says they are disappointed by the planned walk out and that talks are on-going.
The DVLA said it has "well established contingency plans in place to minimise any disruption".
Matt Murray reports
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