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London • Transport garages is joining in the )fficial ban on overtime and rest-day rking which is aimed at enforcing aands for better pay and conditions drawing attention to the shortage staff at some garages.

ince the ban began at Twickenham, rbiton and Kingston three weeks it had spread by Wednesday to rlY a third of LJ.E.'s 114 garages. those affected so far are in the tral London area.

I is understood that a minimum ;-e of LIO 10s. a week is being med, although this has not so, far n approved by the unions.

'he Executive met officials of the nsport and General Workers' on on Tuesday to discuss shortage staff.

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Locations: Kingston, London

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