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DISPUTE FOR ARBITRATION •

21st July 1950, Page 30
21st July 1950
Page 30
Page 30, 21st July 1950 — DISPUTE FOR ARBITRATION •
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REPRESENTATIVES of London Transport drivers and conductors last week decided to refer to arbitration the proposal for a sick-pay scheme which was rejected by the Executive. An earlier demand for a general pay increase of 10s.'a week was also rejected in favour of the sick-pay scheme which now goes to arbitration.

The ,scheme will be considered by the finance and general purposes committee of the Transport and General Workers' Union, which will give a decision on behalf of the Union executive.


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