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B.r.s. Men To Get More Pay
pOLLOWING the six per cent. pay I increases approved for A. and B-licence haula g e workers, e q uivalent increases have now been awarded to drivin g and some non-drivin g staff......
Company, Municipal Claims Go In
r'LAIMS for substantial pay increases ‘...•have been submitted by the unions on behalf of both municipal and company busmen. No date has yet been fixed for a meetin g of the......
Minister Drops Hint Aboui Plans For London Traffic
T HE Minister of Transport, Mr. Ernest Marples, dropped a broad hint, when speaking ,at the Public Transport Association dinner in London, that he is considering more drastic......
Newcastle Ban Scheme Attacked
A N examination of the report on the public in q uiry into a proposed ban on loadin g and unloadin g at Newcastle is made in the Traders' Road Transport Association monthly......
The Plating Problem
T HE National Council of the Traders' Road Transport Association has been reconsiderin g the problem of a vehicle platin g system and has decided that in view of the......
B.r.s. Men Get S Aft-driving Awards
T HIRTY-SIX drivers of the South Eastern Division of British Road Services were presented on Monday with safe-driving awards for 1959 by Mr. T. G. Gibb, chairman and g eneral......