HC Deb 27 July 1950 vol 478 c133W
144. Mr. G. P. Stevens

asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty whether he is aware that pensioners of the Royal Navy with less than 22 years' service re-employed during the war were not granted any increment of pension in respect of their war-time service whereas re-employed pensioners with 22 or more years' service received this increment; and, in view of this discrimination, what higher rate of pay was given for non-pensionable employment.

Mr. Callaghan

Yes. I am aware that there are some pensioners who failed to qualify for re-assessment under the New Pensions Code because their total service, including re-employed service, did not amount to 22 years. A higher rate of pay is not given for non-pensionable employment.

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