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6th March 1959, Page 34
6th March 1959
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Haulage Men Want Extra 10s. And New Benefits

BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT THE annual claim by the unions for an increase in wages for road haulage workers has now been lodged. It is unusual in that a specific amount is......

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