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29th November 1980
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BOLITION of the Joint Industol Councils would be a recipe ir disaster, warns the United oad Transport Union.

Commenting on the Road aulage Association conference abacle, when some members Wed for an end to area wage agotiations, the Union has acised the RHA of "doing its amndest to destroy the orderly egotiating arrangement that OW exists".

It says it would be fatal for any rea to be left without a wage egotiating structure, and it oes on to say of the RHA: They may as well know now iat the unions will not negotiate 3ntrally."

"We have a saying that 'anyody can do it when it's easy' ut it takes resolve when it's ard, and it is typical of the emloyers' side of the industry to rant to pack it in and go home then the going is tough.

"Can anybody persuade them let there will be more success the long term if both sides tick together and strive for soluons."

The Union says that if area egotiations do collapse, it will ot return to national talks, and rill go only for individual cornany negotiations.

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