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28th April 1984, Page 16
28th April 1984
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MOST employers in road tran port expect this year's settl ments to be in line with ti national average of haula( settlements agreed by Rot Haulage Association negoti tors.

That is the result of a pre-But get survey conducted by Mai power, the ternporar employment service. whic shows that 47 per cent of en players contacted anticipate wage increases of around fly per cent.

The national settlement range between 5.4 and 7.5 pE cent.

Manpower found that 37 las cent of employers contacted e> pected higher settlements thi year, and 16 per cent expecte lower deals.

Last year, a similar surve revealed that 45 per cent antici pated lower settlements than ii the previous year, 39 per cen expected similar settlements and only four per cent though they would be higher.

THE FIFTH Health and Safety exhibition takes place on November 19-22 at its regular Wembley Conference Centre venue.

A working seminar programme will run concurrently Safety training films will be shown in the Severn Suite theatre at £2 a show.

Further information on the exhibition can be obtained from Maclaren Exhibitions at Token House, 79-81 High Street, Croydon. Tel: 01-688 7788.

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