HC Deb 12 December 1946 vol 431 cc280-1W
119. Mr. Collins

asked the Minister of Health if he is now in a position to make a statement on the appropriateness in postwar conditions of the range of basic salaries adopted for registration officers in 1929; and what representations have been made to him recently by the Local Government Clerks' Association on this subject.

Mr. Bevan

I would refer my hon Friend to the statement which I made on 6th March last in reply to my hon. Friend the Member for the Park Division of Sheffield (Mr. Burden). I have just received from the Local Government Clerks Association representations regarding the appropriate remuneration for superintendent registrars in present conditions, but I have not yet received any representations from the central associations representing the local authorities and the registrars of births and deaths, respectively.

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