FEDERAL POSTAL EMPLOYEES
INVESTIGATION OF THEIR GRIEVANCES. [PER PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT.] MELBOURNE, This Day. A deputation from the Postal Assistants’ Association asked Mr Thomas (Postmaster-General) to give effect to the repoort of the Postal Commission regarding the assistants. It also asked for some modified examination for those. l performing duties not exclusively clerical. Other requests included that a maximum salary he paid after twenty years service. Mr Thomas, in promising consideration, declared that he thought the examinations should be made stiffen iu order to get the most efficient service. Later on the Victorian Post and Telegraph Association interviewed the Minister in respect to grading. The association accepted the Minister’s invitation to formulate a. scheme to be considered in conjunction with that being devised by the deputy Post* m astev-C eneral.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 February 1911, Page 5
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