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Oil drivers want llpercer

24th October 1981
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TROUBLE may be brewing for the major oil companies, with Transport and General Workers Union having rejected all the four firms' offers.

The union met Texaco officials on Monday this week, and had already had 6.7 per cent final offers from Esso, Shell, and BP, but TGWU commercial group secretary Jack Ashwell told CM

that the drivers are looking ft settlement at least in line v Mobil's 11 per cent deal sigr last summer.

"We can see no further p pose in holding meetings v the companies," he said, r added that the national con ence of drivers' representati was being recalled yestert {Friday) to discuss further acti

Mr Ashwell was not prepa to speculate upon the Ii14 course of action which wo follow the conference, bey( saying there was no likelihoo( the present offers bei accepted.