HC Deb 25 July 1899 vol 75 cc238-9
CAPTAIN DONELAN (Cork, E.)

I beg to ask the Secretary to the Treasury, as representing the Postmaster-General, whether, in compliance with the recommendations of the Tweedmouth Committee, any concessions have been made to rural auxiliary postmen in Ireland; and whether they have received any increase of wages, annual leave, sick allowance, or Sunday pay; if not, will their case be considered.

MR. HANBURY

The concessions to rural auxiliary postmen recommended by the Tweedmouth Committee as regards wages, annual and sick leave, and Sunday pay, have been granted to all rural auxiliary postmen in Ireland, so far as can be ascertained.