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 To come directly to its provisions as applicable to enginemen, firemen, cleaners, and electric trainmen, it provided for national proposals affecting wages and hours of labour to be submitted to the companies by the E.C. of the A.S.L.E. & F., through the General Secretary. In the event of the reply not being satisfactory, representatives were appointed to meet the representatives of the Railway Companies to negotiate. The procedure in summary was as follows:—

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Matters such as discipline and management, including punishment, may be dealt with by the Delegation Board, or employees may avail themselves of the provisions of Clause 72, as agreed upon by the Railway Companies in 1916, as follows:—