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B.R.S. AND UNION AGREE ON 30-M.P.H. ISSUE

20th November 1959
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

N agreement between British Road Services and the Transport and General Workers' Union, consequent upon the raising of the speed limit for heavy -goods vehicles to 30 m.p.h., will be put into operation on January 4, 1960. Main points are a new basis of payment for night work, a scheme of permanent grading for drivers, and settlement of the plus-payment problem. This arose from the difference in drivers' pay rates at the time of nationalization,

By the time the new agreement is implemented, it will be more than two and a half years since the limit was changed.

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