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RS. CASTLE'S current troubles with the road haulage industry have not been nened by the decision of Mr. Frank Cousins iuit the Government, writes our Political 'espondent.
, as expected, Mr. Cousins resumes fulltime :rship of the TGWU, the Government will ighting severe opposition to its prices and mes policy from both sides of the industry_ 'bile Mrs_ Castle battles on with the emera, Mr. Cousins will be exerting his full ers to keep the union clear of a policy he ribes as "fundamentally wrong" and which him the break with Mr_ Wilson.
treats to the private sector of the road transindustry may be stepped up in the next few .s, culminating in the publication of a transWhite Paper around July 20 or 27.
at the moment, the Government is not emplating; immediate restrictions on private tge to ensure that the new National Freight ,onty can "compete".