HC Deb 30 June 1921 vol 143 c2308
58. Mr. T. THOMSON

asked the Postmaster-General if he will state the approximate number of his headquarters and local staff who are entitled to an annual holiday of four weeks' duration, and the number who are entitled to an annual holiday exceeding 28 working days, exclusive of Bank holidays and other public holidays?

The POSTMASTER-GENERAL (Mr. Kellaway)

Approximately, 3,400 are entitled to 24 working days annual leave and 1,500 to annual leave in excess of 28 working days, in all cases exclusive of Bank and other public holidays.

62. Colonel NEWMAN

asked the Postmaster-General whether he will give the present salary, with or without war bonus, now drawn by a sorter, a postman who delivers and collects letters, a telephone exchange clerk, and a telegraphist in the London area, and the salary that was drawn by an official employed on the same kind and grade of work in August, 1914, or other convenient pre-War date?

Mr. KELLAWAY

As the particulars are in tabular form perhaps the hon. Member will allow me to circulate them in the OFFICIAL REPORT?

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