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DUBLIN BUS WORKERS' WAGE AGREEMENT

11th January 1935
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ANagreement has been reached with regard to the protracted wage dispute between the Dublin United Tramways Co., Ltd., and members of the Irish Transport and General Workers Union and the Amalgamated Transport and General Workers Union. The agreement provides for the setting up of a joint conciliation board, the constitution of which was agreed. The board will be strictly confined to conciliatory intermediation and will not be used to negotiate matters which can possibly be settled directly between the three parties.

NEW LONDON TIME-TABLES.

SIX new time-tables, each covering one of the districts into which the London Passenger Transport Area is divided, have just been published by Index Publishers (Dunstable), Ltd., Dunstable, on behalf of London Transport. The time-tables, priced at 3d. each, deal with the services of motorbuses, coaches, trolleybuses, tramways and underground. Metropolitan and main-line railways. The cover of -each editiob has a distinctive colour to facilitate reference.


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