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Jobs in commercial vehicle insurance could be lost

Those customers with commercial vehicle insurance trying to get by in these times of recession could find themselves out of a job.

This is the view of the Freight Transport Association (FTA), this comes after the governments latest rise in fuel duty which is a massive blow to UK workers.

The executive of the FTA stated “What they are saying by their actions is that they don't care about the more than two million people up and down the UK who work in this sector and keep the economy moving.'

He also stated that the next blow to the UK workers could come from the impending budget, which may result in a massive increase in the numbers of commercial vehicle insurance customers giving up their truck and joining the dole queue.

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April 06th 2009

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