HC Deb 16 February 1893 vol 8 c1556
MR. WILLIAM REDMOND (Clare, E.)

I beg to ask the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland whether, according to new regulations in the General Valuation Office (Ireland), valuers and surveyors of the second class, hitherto called assistants, will not, with very few exceptions, receive any immediate remuneration for an additional hour's work each day while engaged in office as distinct from field duties; and, if so, whether be will take care that this deserving class of public servants are properly paid for extra hours' attendance?

THE SECRETARY TO THE TREASURY (Sir J. T. HIBBERT,) Oldham

It was made a condition of the grant to these officers of a scale of £100 to £300, instead of £80 to £250 per annum that they should give an attendance of seven hours when employed in the office in They cannot, therefore, be granted a separate addition to their pay in respect of the seventh hour.