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BRS supervisory award deferred

4th November 1966
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MANAGEMENT representatives of BRS

agreed last week at a meeting of the National Joint Negotiating Committee to implement the 38-hour week for supervisory staffs on February 13 1967. Improved calculation of overtime and other enhanced payments for salaried grades will take place at the same time. The improvements, negotiated last July, have been held up by the management's insistence that Clause 21 of the Government's White Paper on the Prices and Incomes standstill required agreements to increase pay or to shorten hours to be deferred by six months front the original operative date.