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Date: 12th November 1993
Service: CEEFAX
Region: N/A
Original Broadcast Channel: BBC1
Current Page: 191
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P191 CEEFAX 191 Fri 12 Nov 16:12/21  1/3    DESPATCH  John Fryer on Ford pay rise of 2.5%  this year and 3.5% next year:   The deal is the lowest percentage  risj at the company for 20 years.   But with the car industry battling  through a deep recession in the key  European market, union leaders were  relieved to have secured an offer  above the current rate of inflation   They also forced Ford to drop its  attempt to cut lay-off pay. With  short-time working likely to  continue at some plants until next  March, that was vital.  Home 110Politics 130 World 160Next News Home News Main News CityHeads
P191 CEEFAX 191 Fri 12 Nov 16:21/41  2/3    DESPATCH  John Fryer on Ford pay rise of 2.5%  this year and 3.5% next year:   Union spokesman Tony Woodley said  he was satisfied:   "The circumstances Ford find  themselves at this particular point  in time is certainly very different  from the position over the years.   "As far as we are concerned we have  established more than a reasonable  deal under the difficult trading  circumstances that Ford find  themselves in at the moment." Home 110Politics 130World 160Summary 102Despatch 190Index 199Next News Home News Main News CityHeads
P191 CEEFAX 191 Fri 12 Nov 16:11/09  3/3    DESPATCH  John Fryer on Ford pay rise of 2.5%  this year and 3.5% next year:   The deal still has to be ratified  by factory meetings but acceptance  seems a formality.   The government will not be unhappy  that a traditionally militant group  of workers has settled for a  relatively modest rise.   But some public sector employees,  bracing themselves for no increase  at all, will look with some envy at  this Ford deal. Home 110Politics 130World 160Summary 102Despatch 190Index 199Next News Home News Main News CityHeads