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evon and Cornwall gree £77 wage award

15th December 1979
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0 MORE Road Haulage Association areas have agreed £77 1. -• e awards for top-weight drivers, and Transport and General !?' orkers Union representatives have recommended that limbers accept. D ' evon and Cornwall has agreed on the figure for a 40-hour ek, and subsistence in those counties increases from £7.50 to !. ., 75. There had been fears that drivers would hold out for more, b Eft the overall trend appears to have altered their mood. 11, he Northern area, which covers Tyneside, Sunderland, xham, Carlisle, Morpeth, and Northumberland, has agreed a II s ilar rate. Subsistence goes up from £7.50 to £8.50. II 'ttle remains to be settled in this year's wage round, and RHA h adquarters were due to issue a statement later this week, in ich an official review of progress would be given.