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EIGHTLINERS last week :ed limited unofficial instrial action from the ansport and General irkers Union for allegedly croaching into traditional ulage work and cutting :es.
-here were problems at LiverDI, Birmingham and Southipton as some TGWU men reed to work normally, if at all. mingham's depot was reporIly "dead for the day" on asday. As CM went to press ightliners managing director, ril Bleasdale, was meeting WU men in Liverpool in an prt to resolve the problems.
t is also understood that Mr asdale spoke with TGWU ders at the TUC at Brighton t week, and that the Road ulage Association has been olved in some discussions. Irn the outset, the action has an unofficial and has received official approval or backing m the union.