t Bus Strike
‘ Sir,—Surely the public , affected by lightning strikes, ' such as the recent bus strike, : have the solution in their own hands. Would it not be * possible for those who have ' to use taxis to get home to ask ‘ for a receipt for the fare and " hand it to the union con- ' cerned to pay for this un- * needed and unwarranted ex- ’ pense? After all, it is the , unions that call their mem- ’ bers out and why should the ; innocent foot the bill?— * Yours, etc., COMMON SENSE. t July 25,1970.
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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32360, 28 July 1970, Page 16
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