R.H.A. Pensions Better Than B.R.S.
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MEW efforts are being made to popu1.111 larize the pension scheme for road ,haulage workers, sponsored by the Road Haulage Association. It is thought that if the scheme is more widely adopted, it will help to answer those who, for political reasons, try to blacken the characters of free-enterprise hauliers.
Writing in the March issue of Road Way, Mr. R. N. Ingram, one of the Association's national vice-chairrhen, points out that the R.H.A. scheme was made available some time before British Road Services produced theirs The R.H.A. scheme, he says, is superior to that of B.R.S. on practically every point.
This is no reflection on B.R.S.," he admits. "The schemes have been devised by different methods and to meet different conditions,