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112 Objections on Wages Overruled

24th September 1954
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D EPRESENTATIONS by 112 obje IL tors to the wages proposals R.H. (49) were disposed of during fairly short meeting of the Ro Haulage Wages Council last week. T number of objections was smaller th when R.H. (47) was mooted. The ni proposals were opposed by the worke

side as being inadequate. Employ' maintained that the proposed increa following one granted last January, unjustified.

The Council confirmed the reco mendation for art increase of 3s. a we in the wages of adult road haula workers, and of Is. a night in st sistence allowance.

The new wage rates will not co into force until they have been ci firmed by the Minister of Labour a National Service.