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BIG PLAN TO STAGGER HOURS IN LONDON

18th October 1946
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LONDON TRANSPORT has agreed to ask the Ministry of Transport to call a conference of all Chambers of Commerce in the Central Area of London, the National Chamber of Trade, the London Chamber of Corn' merce and employees' associations, to discuss the staggering of hours to reduce peak-load problems,

Last June, St. Pancras Chamber of Commerce suggested to the Board that meetings should be arranged between the Board's traffic regulating officers and some of the largest industrial concerns in the borough. Meetings were held and, as a result, London Transport is actively pursuing the question of staggering hours.


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