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LONDON BUS MEN

CLAIM FOR SHORTER DAY NEGOTIATIONS FAIL. (British Official Wireless.) Press Association— By Telegraph—Copyright RUGBY, April 21. At the conclusion of negotiations on the claim of London omnibus men for a seven and a-half-hour working day, the announcement was issued that they had failed to reach an agreement, and that both sides to the : negotiations would now consider the situation that has developed. For the present the Minister of Labour (Mr Ernest Brown) has not intervened, and such intervention, involving a public inquiry, is unlikely unless it becomes apparent that the persistence of the men s demand threatens to lead to strike action.

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Evening Star, Issue 22629, 22 April 1937, Page 11

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LONDON BUS MEN Evening Star, Issue 22629, 22 April 1937, Page 11

LONDON BUS MEN Evening Star, Issue 22629, 22 April 1937, Page 11

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