HC Deb 26 February 1919 vol 112 cc1811-2W
Mr. SWAN

asked the Postmaster-General whether he is aware that dissatis- faction is being caused throughout the country by the promotion of junior Post Office officials over the heads of colleagues of greater age, ability, and experience; whether many of the men passed over are on active service; and whether, in view of the widespread character of the complaint, he will cause careful inquiries to be made into the underlying causes?

Mr. ILLINGWORTH

Promotion in the Post Office is based primarily on merit, seniority being only a secondary consideration. I am not aware of any cases where men have been passed over by juniors of inferior ability, and I see no reason for the suggested inquiry.