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Rover news
6 March 1969
THE GUARDIAN
Another component dispute was near a settlement yesterday. Production returned to normal at the Rover works in Cardiff after a week's strike by 650 engineering workers over a pay dispute. The strike followed a period of working to rule, which had interfered with supplies to the assembly works at Solihull.
The strikers agreed yesterday to return pending talks Supplies are unlikely to justify a complete resumption at Solihull until Monday. The 2,250 assembly workers laid off will be brought back gradually.
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