This is the time for resolutions. I don't make them,
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simply on the basis that I can't keep them. That's possibly because I set my standards too high to start with! Having got that out of the way, was it end of year hallucinations or did I really read recently that Bill Rodgers has warned that any haulier who gives in to the demands of the TGWU for a 15 per cent rise would lose his Government contracts and his interr permits, always suppo: has either.
As I see it the operator pay up and face his p sanctions or obey his col and face strikes. Either w lose, but paying up will painful.
When Mr Rodgers ret London next weekend I he calls on Mr Jones al Mr Jones to call on Mr inform him that the Pa shall not be breached. It .Jones's idea in the firs and since he employs flt who better to tell him?
The trouble with this cent business is that it scribed as a guideline, k being applied almost as a except, of course, there's for breaking it, just punis This is a perfect exar mealy-mouthed governm
By and large the Pa, has worked, but not 11 cent. Had it been made would have been 100 p( but that would have mi unpopular government the long term the vote rr protected.