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I saw CM's Editor lain Sherriff on TV's Pebble Mill talking about tachographs with union leader Alan Law, who in 1 968 offered to have tachos in the cab for £3 a week unconditionally.
At a road haulage conference at Transport House, Smith Square, London, he and his assistant placed a leaflet on the seats of over 200 delegates from all over the country, asking them to support him on this issue.
I went round and picked them all up, and cornered Law, and tore them up. I did this to stop him doing his policy of unilateral action. He got nowhere, and now he tries to pretend he is, and always has been against them.
I challenge him to face me on TV or anywhere else to deny this and other harmful policies he carried out on the membership. JACK WOOD former Regional Group Secretary, RTC T&GWU Pendlebury Lancs.