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T.G.W.U. AND NA.L.G.O. DRIVE ON BUS COMPANIES

4th June 1954, Page 39
4th June 1954
Page 39
Page 39, 4th June 1954 — T.G.W.U. AND NA.L.G.O. DRIVE ON BUS COMPANIES
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FURTHER efforts are to be made by 1 the Transport and General Workers' Union and the National Association of Local Government Officers to establish national machinery for negotiating wages in company-owned bus undertakings. "The position at the moment," says the Union, "is that the employers have emphatically refused to associate themselves with a movement of this character — the greatest difficulty emanating from the B.E.T. Group."


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