HC Deb 18 April 1956 vol 551 c85W
100. Dr. Johnson

asked the Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation whether he is aware that British Railways do not supplement the pay of employees who are members of the Territorial Army when they are called to annual camp; and if he will give a general direction, in the national interest, to the British Transport Commission to bring their practice in this respect into line with the majority of other employers.

Mr. Watkinson

I understand that the British Transport Commission do, for one week a year, make up the pay of any employee attending annual camp as a volunteer member of the Territorial Army whose service pay is less than his basic civilian pay.

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