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THIS is where we came in," Joel Wynn, a past national :hairman of the Road Haulage kssociation, must have said to limself when he was appointed ;hairman of the working party to indertake phase two of the issociation's reorganisation. fhis is concerned with, among )ther things, the size and omposition of the National ouncil, the frequency of Vational Council and Executive 3oard meetings, the area and ;ub-area structure, standing ommittees and functional 3roups, and finance.
Noel, who has retired from .oad haulage and has more time to give to this exacting task, led the protracted study in the 'sixties that created the association's present structure. His legal training, then as now, was a great asset.
The association's top hamper had been such that I am surprised it did not capsize in a light breeze. It had a National Council of 120, a National Executive Council of area members who met four times a year, and a two-part cabinet consisting of the chairman's committee and finance committee.
The cabinet was transformed into the nine-member Executive Board, meeting monthly, the flatulent NEC was eliminated and the National Council was fined down to 55 members. More streamlining is no doubt possible.