Oral Answers to Questions — Royal Air Force – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 29 Ionawr 1947.
asked the Secretary of State for Air how many W.A.A.F. officers and non-commissioned officers are holding R.A.F. officers and non-commissioned officers posts and performing the appropriate duties satisfactorily.
Seven hundred and sixty-seven officers and 2,614 noncommissioned officers of the Women's Auxiliary Air Force are at present performing the duties of officers and noncommissioned officers of the Royal Air Force. I am glad to assure my hon. Friend that their work has been extremely good.
Is it not true that these women receive only two-thirds of the pay of the men whom they replace, and, as they are actually doing men's work beyond any question, is this not a case of equal pay for equal work, and will the right hon. Gentleman direct his attention to that matter?
This seems to me to be a case of unequal pay for equal work. Perhaps my hon. Friend will put a Question down on the Paper, as it is quite a different matter.