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DEADLOCK AT COVENTRY COVENTRY bus workers were strike for the

4th September 1953
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third successi Saturday last week. An appeal the transport committee to resin normal working so that possible var tions in the disputed schedule cot be considered has been rejected by t strikers. During last week-end the ci poration issued a statement saying tt there seemed to be nothing further II could do to restore Saturday servic The strike is unofficial, and I National Joint Industrial Council : the road passenger transport indust who considered references from 131 sides at their meeting last week, h; said that the dispute must cease bef negotiations for a settlement can be • The deadlock is likely to eolith until the special committee appoin by the N.J.I.C. to investigate the rea for the dispute meet in London n Wednesday.

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