BREAD DELIVERY
♦ CITY COUNCIL TO MEET BAKERS .‘‘T he Master Bakers’ Association is willing to meet the council—in fact anxious—to discuss the question of the reintroduction of deliveries of bread to homes,” said the Mavor (Mr E. H. Andrews) yesterday. If a modified form of delivery at the gate, payment to be by coupons purchased in advance. were introduced, the problem might be solved, he said. At Monday’s meeting of the City Council, the Mayor will propose the appointment of a sub-committee of five membejrs to represent the council at discussions with the bakers. Mr Andrews said he had no doubts that his suggestion would be adopted and, in anticipation, he had arranged for the association’s deputation to meet the sub-committee and him next Wednesday evening. Mr Andrews said he had been unofficially informed that one big bakery firm, was anxious to introduce homo deliveries. The questions of costs and the 40-hour week would also be raised he understood, by the Master Bakers 1 Association.
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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24749, 14 December 1945, Page 8
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