HC Deb 31 October 1912 vol 43 cc588-9W
Mr. WILLIAM ABRAHAM () Dublin, Harbour

asked the Postmaster-General whether a telegraphist at Dublin has been punished for occupying twelve minutes in preparing a punched slip of eight telegrams; whether, in view of the fact that the telegrams were dealt with at the rate of forty per hour, he will state what standard is required of a telegraphist before he can consider himself free from liability to be punished; and whether, whilst he expresses himself in disagreement with any policy of averages as applied to the individual, his controlling officials are left at liberty to unnecessarily harass the operators?

Mr. HERBERT SAMUEL

I am not aware of the case, but I will have inquiry made, and communicate the result as soon as possible to the hon. Member.