HC Deb 14 July 1965 vol 716 cc76-7W
Mr. Dudley Smith

asked the Postmaster-General by what total of men the Post Office letter delivery service is short in the Brentford and Chiswick area; and what steps he is taking to remedy the situation.

Mr. Joseph Slater

There is a shortage of 29 postmen. Every effort is being made to recruit more staff including post-women and part-time staff.

Mr. Dudley Smith

asked the Postmaster-General how many postmen have been recruited for the Post Office service in Chiswick in the first six months of 1965; and how this compares with the last six months of 1964.

Mr. Joseph Slater

Six. This is one less than in the last six months of 1964.

Mr. Dudley Smith

asked the Postmaster-General by what percentage the Post Office delivery staff at Chiswick is under strength; and how this figure compares with other areas of the London postal region.

Mr. Joseph Slater

By about 23 per cent. of authorised establishment: the comparable figure for the London Postal Area generally is 8 per cent. Absences due to sickness and other causes at present bring the total shortage at Chiswick up to about 30 per cent.