Leyland package
Representatives of British Leyland workers have voted unexpectedly to accept sweeping pay reforms seen as vital to the future of the nationalised motor giant. The head of the Engineering ! Union, Mr Hugh Scanlon, said shop stewards had voted by a substantial majority to accept the company’s proposals for ised pay bargaining, replacing haphazard negotiations in 34 separate company plants. He said the package would be put to a ballot of the company’s 130,000 workers. — London.
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Press, 14 November 1977, Page 21
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77Leyland package Press, 14 November 1977, Page 21
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