HC Deb 26 August 1909 vol 9 cc2440-1W
Mr. NANNETTI

asked the Postmaster-General what is the cause of the delay in filling up the vacancies for overseerships in the Dublin telegraph office; and will he see that the appointments are expedited and the class brought up to its normal strength?

Mr. SYDNEY BUXTON

Three vacancies for overseers in the telegraph office at Dublin have recently been filled. No others exist.

Mr. JAMES O'CONNOR

asked the Postmaster-General whether he is aware that Mr. M. J. M'Conn has been discharged from the Dublin Post Office, although employed as temporary and full-time postman since 1894; and, seeing that his 15 years' good service gives him a claim to better treatment than being discharged without any gratuity while able and willing to perform his duty, whether an appointed post can be offered to Mr. M'Conn?

Mr. SYDNEY BUXTON

I am having inquiry made as regards Mr. M'Conn.

Mr. NANNETTI

asked the Postmaster-General if he is aware, that the junior superintendent in the Telegraph Office, Dublin, is frequently guilty of discourteous conduct towards the staff; is he aware that the staff has complained both verbally and in writing of this officer's conduct, and will he see that some improvement in his manner takes place; can he say what qualifications, technical or otherwise, did this officer possess when promoted to his present rank; and if the Controller had occasion, in the presence of the staff, to censure this officer for his methods of supervision?

Mr. SYDNEY BUXTON

I have received no complaint upon this subject.