An industry training
27th October 1967, Page 52
27th October 1967
Page 52
Page 52, 27th October 1967
— An industry training
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BEFORE making some "serious predictions designed to promote comment" Mr. T. E. Tindall, director general of the Road Transport Industry Training Board, defended the board's staff against the accusation that they were "Civil Servants unaware of the profit and loss process". Both he and Mr. Peter Haxby, director of training, would claim to be practical men who had been practising training officers in successful business for all their working lives.
He stressed that the board's training specialists advised on policies, but the decisions were those of the board. It was wrong to claim that the Industrial Training