§ 92. Mr. Hollisasked the Assistant Postmaster-General whether, in view of the fact that considerably more than the month allowed for comments from the relevant trade unions has now elapsed, he will announce the policy of the Government on the Terrington Report on Post Office Employees.
§ 93. Sir J. Lucasasked the Assistant Postmaster-General whether, in view of the fact that some two months have elapsed since he invited the associations affected by the Terrington Committee report to comment on its recommendations and gave them a month in which to do so, he will now announce the decision of the Postmaster-General on the recommendations of this report and on outstanding claims for recognition from various associations of Post Office employees.
§ Mr. GammansMy noble Friend has not completed his consideration of the Report and of the comments made on it and I am not, therefore, yet able to make a statement on the matter.
§ 95. Mr. N. Macphersonasked the Assistant Postmaster-General which associations among those affected by the Terrington Report, whether recognised or not, have so far responded to his invitation to furnish their observations on the Report.
§ Mr. GammansI would refer the hon. and gallant Member to my Written reply of 6th May to the hon. Member for Bath (Mr. Pitman).