HC Deb 12 May 1887 vol 314 c1678
SIR THOMAS ESMONDE (Dublin Co., S.)

asked the Postmaster General, If the annual holiday of one month, referred to in the Post Office Circular of November 30, 1886, has been allowed to the overseers in the sorting branch of the General Post Office, Dublin?

THE POSTMASTER GENERAL (Mr. RAIKES) (Cambridge University)

No, Sir; it has not. The case of the overseers in Dublin is being considered, with that of the corresponding officers in London and in Edinburgh, and the decision, when arrived at, will apply to all three offices in common.