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LONDON DEADLOCK: OTHER STRIKES END

14th May 1937, Page 48
14th May 1937
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A"provincial bus strikes were settled by this week. Workers employed by United Counties Omnibus Co., Ltd., City of Oxford Motor Services, Ltd., Chatham Traction Co., Maidstone and District Motor Services, Ltd., Eastern National Omnibus Co., Ltd., and East Yorkshire Motor Services, Ltd., had been on strike for periods varying from a few days to nearly a month.

On Monday night the busmen's committee of the Transport and General Workers Union decided to continue the strike in London.

The employees of the S.M.T. group have decided to accept the companies' terms and the possibility of another strike in Scotland has been averted. Employees of the Birmingham and Midland Motor Omnibus Co., Ltd., have deferred until next week their threat to strike unless the company concedes certain requests.