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Shipping Talks In Britain

(N.Z. Press Association Copyright) LONDON, May 4.

Leaders of 40 unions decided today to seek immediate talks with the engineering and shipyard employers on a pay plan recommended by a Court of Inquiry into the recent British shipbuilding and engineering strikes. The 30-mah executive council of the Confederation of Shipbuilding and Engineering Unions had preliminary talks on the Court’s reports. But, apart from agreeing to ask the employers to meet them, they decided to defer a decision on their attitude to the proposals until meeting at York next week.

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28270, 7 May 1957, Page 8

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Shipping Talks In Britain Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28270, 7 May 1957, Page 8

Shipping Talks In Britain Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28270, 7 May 1957, Page 8

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