Triumph news
6 June 1972
THE GUARDIAN
TRIUMPH NEWS
Efforts will be made at a meeting today to persuade clerical workers at two Triumph car factories in Liverpool to end their unofficial strike which has led to more than 2,300 production workers being laid off. If they agree to return to work, union negotiators will resume talks with the management on their workers pay claim.
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