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No dirty work on the bus

26th March 1983, Page 32
26th March 1983
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Keywords : Labor

"WHAT really angers me is the intolerance and arrogance of one working man to another," said Graham Golby, a Sheffield nurseryman and the employer of a young man who was twice banned from a South Yorkshire bus because the driver said his clothes were too dirty. The youth was not allowed even to stand.

"Even when the other passengers and a policeman appealed to the driver to show a bit of common sense, he just pointed to his rule book and refused to budge," the outraged employer added.

I have lived long enough to expect nothing but intolerance and arrogance from so-called working men towards anyone. Since Barbara Castle told them that power resided on the shop floor, they have been intolerable as well as intolerant.

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Locations: Sheffield

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