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BRS Taskforce satisfies demand

13th February 1992
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• Driver agency BRS Taskforce is adding three offices to its network in a move to satisfy growing demand.

A Manchester office will open soon, joining recent additions in Grays, Essex and Avonmouth, Bristol. Two more locations will be announced in June.

These five sites will double BRS Taskforce's total driving staff to 200. The company, which is part of NFC, was launched a year ago.

BRS Taskforce claims research shows that 99.5% of its customers are satisfied with the service: major customers on its books include several Government organisations.

El The Transport and General Workers' Union and NFC company BRS have agreed to backdate a 4.9% wage claim to the beginning of January. The 2,500 drivers and ancilliary staff will receive the increase on last year's basic of £142.22£156.52 for a 40-hour week.