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Workers’ hands in decisions

(N.Z P.A.Reuter—Copyright) LONDON, August 8. British Leyland workers are to have a say in how the giant automobile-manu-facturing firm spends its money. Nearly 450 senior shop stewards from Leyland factories throughout Britain have agreed to take part in a trial 12-month worker-par-iticipation scheme. Meeting in Birmingham, the shop stewards, representing 158,000 workers, decided they would join the management in discussions about investment. new ; mode!s, car sajes, and marjketing.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33917, 9 August 1975, Page 15

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Workers’ hands in decisions Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33917, 9 August 1975, Page 15

Workers’ hands in decisions Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33917, 9 August 1975, Page 15

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