Sir J. REMNANTasked the Postmaster-General whether his attention has 58W been called to the case of certain assistant inspectors of traffic in the secretary's office of the Post Office, formerly employed as assistant superintendents of traffic in the London telephone service, who have been graded junior to officers from the provinces appointed at about the same time: whether they have been placed at this disadvantage solely on account of the two years' delay in revising the scale of pay of the London class; and what steps he proposes to take to deal with their eases?
Mr. PEASEI am making inquiry in this case, and will communicate with my hon. Friend as soon as possible.