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860 CONDUCIDRS WANTED—BUT NOT COLOURED MEN LTHOUGH there are 860

12th February 1954
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

vacanIA cies for conductors, and the local branch of the Transport and General Workers' Union has intimated that it has no objection to their employment, Birmingham Transport Committee have not yet decided to employ coloured persons. It is understood that many female employees have threatened to resign if the committee agree to employ them.

Union officials have invited a Colonial Office official, who is a Jamaican, to meet the transport department's employees in an attempt to persuade them to accept coloured workers.


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