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LONDON BUS STRIKE CALLED OFF AT ELEVENTH HOUR From Our Industrial Correspondent

3rd March 1961, Page 41
3rd March 1961
Page 41
Page 41, 3rd March 1961 — LONDON BUS STRIKE CALLED OFF AT ELEVENTH HOUR From Our Industrial Correspondent
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LONDON'S bus services were saved at the eleventh hour this week from disruption by an unofficial strike of some busmen. The trouble arose over the vexed question of adjusting running schedules more realistically to the staff available.

Last Sunday, three days before the new schedules were to come into force, a mass meeting of men at West Hani garage decided to strike from midnight on Tuesday over the new schedules.

But after Union officials obtained from London Transport an undertaking of more equal distribution of cuts among the services and a guarantee that the cut services would be restored as soon as more staff became available, the strike was called off and the new schedules were started.