HC Deb 26 March 1952 vol 498 c400
38. Mr. Ness Edwards

asked the Assistant Postmaster-General if he has yet received the written observations upon the Terrington Committee Report; and if he can now make a statement as to his intentions.

Mr. Gammans

My noble Friend has received the written comments of some, but by no means all, of the interested staff organisations. He is obviously, therefore, not yet in a position to make any statement.

Mr. Anthony Marlowe

When considering this matter, will my hon. Friend bear in mind that the proper test of a free association of people who choose to join together in a union should be their own wishes and not the administrative convenience of the employers?

Mr. Gammans

That is a fact which will be considered when a decision is finally made.