Haggis way v Roadway
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• IT IS POSSIBLE to have one's haggis and eat it, as Strathclyde Passenger Transport Executive is demonstrating by transferring its 250 staff from a delapidated 100-year-old building to a brandnew office block in the centre of Glasgow. Working conditions will be vastly improved and, according to Malcolm Waugh, deputy chairman of Strathclyde Region Highways and Transportation Committee, the undertaking will save £1 million.
The Road Haulage Association is, I gather, contemplating the more orthodox move of its head office from the centre of London to the suburbs to save money. Whether the staff and provinc members who come to Lond, for meetings will like it is questionable.