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report daily at 7 a.m. who are prepared to work until 8 p.m. on Irday"?

t was a "cheap jibe" to imply that mem; attending conferences had a jolly time profited little from the meetings; he eyed the subjects discussed were relevant valuable and it was wrong to disparage benefits derived from social contacts. allegation that "many managers have so ! faith in their staff that a recommendation prises them" was an insult to management was quite unjustified. He ended by dessing some influential interventions by .FWR, particularly their opposition to the ides proposals on licensing.

rhe concluding speaker, Mir. J. Tarsey, ke on "Planning a training and education gramme", and stressed the need for a fessional approach to the subject. The ustry would shelter under the umbrella of Road Transport Training Board and it 3 vital that their representatives were as I informed as other Board members.

vIr. Tarsey said that training would cover grades of staff and time must be allocated it. The efficiency of existing staff should assessed and analysed, and the extent of uired outside training assistance noted. praised the manual training schools anged in the Midlands and believed the a was spreading.

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