Staff, Doncaster (Tea Facilities)

Oral Answers to Questions — Railways – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 9 Mehefin 1947.

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Photo of Mr Evelyn Walkden Mr Evelyn Walkden , Doncaster 12:00, 9 Mehefin 1947

asked the Minister of Transport if he will inquire into the reasons for the delay in providing suitable arrangements for providing the railway staff at Doncaster Central stations, numbering 180 workpeople, with cups of tea during working hours, in accordance with the request made by the N.U.R., Doncaster No. 2 branch, in February last; and if he will expedite the provision of this necessary welfare facility.

Photo of Mr Alfred Barnes Mr Alfred Barnes , East Ham South

The staff can obtain tea at reduced prices from the refreshment room between 7.30 a.m. and 10 p.m. daily. As soon as additional refreshment room staff are available, a 24-hour service will be provided, as an experiment.

Photo of Mr Evelyn Walkden Mr Evelyn Walkden , Doncaster

Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that, during the war, excellent facilities were provided on the station for the troops and the Armed Forces, that these facilities could easily be transferred to the staff, and that his Department has failed to do that? What action does he propose to take to expedite the matter?

Photo of Mr Alfred Barnes Mr Alfred Barnes , East Ham South

That is not a question for my Department. I cannot deal with what happened on this station during the war, but I have stated in my reply that the matter is under investigation.

Photo of Mr Evelyn Walkden Mr Evelyn Walkden , Doncaster

If the Minister treats the staff with the same priority as he treated the troops, everything will be all right.