HC Deb 11 February 1895 vol 30 c461
SIR A. K. ROLLIT

I beg to ask the Postmaster General when he will feel himself able to give a reply to the representations of their grievances put before him by a deputation from the Sorting Staff in May 1894?

MR. A. MORLEY

I hope to be able to give a reply shortly. It is right to add that the delay in giving one has been due to the Sorters themselves. By no means the least important of their petitions was that their duties might be re-arranged, and they undertook to show how this could be done with due regard to financial considerations. From only two out of the four main sections or divisions at the Chief Office have suggestions on the subject yet been received, and none at all from the other offices which were represented by the deputation.