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DRIVERS TO PRO FECT PUBLIC FROM WASTE

8th June 1951, Page 36
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BIR MING HAM road transport drivers, dissatisfied with their unions, have formed their own committee to "safeguard ourselves and protect the public from further waste of public money."

The committee was formed last Friday. when 100 drivers met at Transport House, Birmingham, and agreed to end their unofficial protest strike against the introduction of additional patrols.

"The drivers' committee has been formed to protect transport workers' interests and to see that our unions do not make decisions over our heads," said Mr. Alton Shooter, secretary of the Birminghiim strike committee.

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