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speaking at TipCon next week. Since 1981 Helen Jenkinson, one of John Steele's aides, has been at the centre of the discussions which eventually gave birth to the new EEC hours and tachograph regulations.
It would be unfair to describe her as their author, since this would saddle her with responsibility for the con. tents. But she and another British Eurocrat, Neil Turns, had the task of putting Ministers' wishes into legislative form.
TipCon delegates will have a rare opportunity to quiz Ms Jenkinson about the contents of the new hours rules. They will also be able to ask her why some parts of the new rules — on rest periods, for example — are so complicated. It should be a lively session.