HC Deb 05 May 1955 vol 540 c168W
Mr. Albu

asked the Minister of Labour when the fee for members of the Industrial Disputes Tribunal and the Civil Service Arbitration Tribunal was fixed at five guineas a day; and what was the preceding rate and when that had been fixed.

Mr. Watkinson

I assume that the Question refers to the remuneration of "members" of the Civil Service Arbitration Tribunal and "representative members" of the Industrial Disputes Tribunal. The fee of five guineas a day came into operation on 1st October, 1951. The preceding rate for members of the Civil Service Arbitration Tribunal was four guineas a day, fixed in 1937. The rate for representative members of the Industrial Disputes Tribunal has been five guineas a day since the Tribunal was set up in 1951.