BUSES BACK TODAY
Men’s Likely Decision
(Rec. 9 p.m.) LONDON, June 20 London’s 8400 buses would be running again tomorrow if, as seemed certain, garage meetings held today endorsed a “back-to-work” recommendation by the busmen’s leaders, London newspapers reported.
.The t strike, which Involves 50,000 busmen and women, is now m its forty-seventh day. The busmen’s delegates decided by 113 votes to 15, with four abstentions, at a four-hour conference yesterday to recommend to the garages the acceptance of the latest proposals for a settlement.
Union chiefs hoped to have the unofficial docks and meat markei strikes written off by Monday the “Daily Express” said. They would open talks today with Smithfield tenants, whose 6000 porters went on strike in sympathy with 1700 meat lorry drivers.
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28618, 21 June 1958, Page 13
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