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Midland Transport Workers.

4th April 1922, Page 7
4th April 1922
Page 7
Page 7, 4th April 1922 — Midland Transport Workers.
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Protracted negotiations between employers and representatives of North Midland transport workers have now culminated in the adoption of a sliding scale, under which wages will be regulated according to the rise or fall in the 'cost of living.

A Settlement -upon this basis was arrived at at a recent meeting held, at Nottingham of the North Midland Road Transport Board, when the recommendations of a special committee, which had been appointed at a previous gathering to deal with the subject, were considered, agreement being ultimately found possible with regard to the Scheme, which provides that for every decrease of five points in the cost of living index figures, commencing from 90 per cent., the wages of the men will be reduced by is. Correspondingly, if an increase should arise in the figures, wages are to be advanced is. No general revision of wages is to be made yet, but a further meeting of the board is te be held on April 24th for the purpose of regulating wages, if necessary.

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Locations: Nottingham

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