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BUS PAY INQUIRY WILL BE IN PUBLIC

2nd April 1965, Page 52
2nd April 1965
Page 52
Page 52, 2nd April 1965 — BUS PAY INQUIRY WILL BE IN PUBLIC
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From our Industrial Correspondent

iE Committee of Inquiry into the Company busmen's dispute over pay and conditions, which is to start its hearings next Monday (April 5), will sit in public, the Ministry of Labour announced last week. The decision, the first to be taken by the committee, is in line with the forecast made in The Commercial Motor when it was set up by the Minister of Labour. Mr. Ray Gunter.

The hearings, which will be held at 6 Burlington Gardens, London, W.1, are expected to last two days. But provision has been made for further sittings should this prove necessary. The coinmittee of three has as its chairman Sir Roy Wilson, QC, president of the Industrial Court. The other members are Mr. C. HennikerHeaton, director of the British Spinners' and Doublers' Association, and Mr. A. G. Tomkins, general secretary, National Union of Furniture Trade Operatives.