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Haulage Jack says all right

22nd March 1980, Page 6
22nd March 1980
Page 6
Page 6, 22nd March 1980 — Haulage Jack says all right
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ROAD HAULAGE alrem pays its way, and taxes shou not be increased, according Transport and Gener Workers Union commerci group secretary Jack Ashwe He told Sir Arthur Armita. on Tuesday this week that does not follow that the i dustry will benefit by payil more.

On training, Mr Ashwell sa that Europeans admire cu programme, and added th adequate courses are availab provided that somebody willing to pay for them.

He said that drivers do bred. speed limits because of ince' Lives offered to them t employers. Employers, he sai would welcome increase speed limits because the would enjoy quicker servic and they would pay driversltl same wages.

Mr Ashwell questioned th need for 40-tonners and aLs voiced his objections t clearing houses whic sometimes offer "deplorabl rates."

He also called for a single powerful, employers' voice.