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New offer to striking drivers

1st May 1970, Page 48
1st May 1970
Page 48
Page 48, 1st May 1970 — New offer to striking drivers
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• An offer of an extra plus consolidation of bonus payments to bring basic weekly rates to between £,17 15s and £20 lOs was made on Tuesday to British Road Services drivers. 1.750 of whom are on unofficial strike. They are supporting a claim for a basic wage of 00 a week.

The offer is to be put to the drivers by union negotiators before they report back to the management at a further meeting soon. Some 22,000 drivers and operatives employed by BRS and subsidiary companies would benefit from any settlement.

The strikers are from 28 DRS depots and two Pickfords depots in the North West, Yorkshire and the London area.

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Locations: London

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