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14th July 1950, Page 33
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

THE Road Haulage Executive denies the truth of statements recently made by Mr. T. Lett and Mr. H. Green, of the Transport and General Workers' Union, which were reported in " The Commercial Motor" on June 30. They complained of delays in settling industrial questions. Another trades unionist said that there was talk of strike action.

After describing the efforts that it has made in the field of human relations, the R.H.E. says: "It is a thousand pities that the Executive's endeavours to establish staff relations on a sound and happy basis should be hindered in th:s way."


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