Managers' needs—by LA
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SPEAKING at the annual dinner of the Newcastle-on-Tyne Transport Managers' Club, Mr. Arthur Miller, national chairman of the Transport Managers' Association, said that he did not think industry understood the full implications of the Government's Transport proposals. He knew cases where export business could be lost, and manufacturers should be told how the plans could affect them.
Mr. J. A. T. Hanlon, the Northern Licensing Authority, said that transport managers should have a national organization to represent them. He did not know what the Government's intentions were, but he believed that a national organization for transport managers was essential to their interests.