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No Compensation for Goodwill Next Time

1st May 1959, Page 59
1st May 1959
Page 59
Page 59, 1st May 1959 — No Compensation for Goodwill Next Time
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

WHEN road haulage was nationalized the Labour Government paid far too much compensation to hauliers, according to Mr. Ernest Davies, M.P. Addressing the youth section of South Kensington Labour Party, he said that at present the transport industry was faced with financial chaos.

" In the road haulage services, cutthroat competition among private firms has resulted in drivers working longer hours than those laid down in the regulations," he declared. "There is widespread flouting of the law b•s employers and drivers cooking the log books."

If a Labour Government were returned to power they would not pay for goodwill when haulage businesses were taken

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