B.A.A. ATTITUDE TO OPERATORS
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TE B.A.A. is always ready to ccoperate with any body of operators, but adheres to the principle of collective bargaining, said Mr. C. J. Adams, the president, at the fifth annual dinner of the Booking Agents Association of Great Britain, in London, last week. He was gratified to see so many operators among those present.
Mr. W. F. French, a vice-chairman of the Association, declared that operators were prepared to consider any workable scheme which the B.A.A. might put forward to secure unity amongst operators and agents. Other speakers were Mr. H. Cooper, legal adviser to the Association ; Mr. T. Morris, the chairman, who made a call for unity: Mr. A. L. Curtis, a vicechairman ; Mrs, L. Major, and Mr. C. Knights.
Amongst those present were Messrs. W. White, L. E. Corbett and G. D. Lambert (London Coastal Coaches, Ltd.), F. A. Walker (Motor Hirers and Coach Services Association), E. Monk. -man. (Keith and Boyle [London], Ltd.), Waters (P.S.V. Operators, Ltd), Webb (Orange Brothers, Ltd.), McKenzie (Glenton Tours, Ltd.), and Miss V. Culverhouse (Venture Transport [Hendon]. Ltd.).