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There will be a local staff economy with the local Pensions Committee . The only staff we have is the staff in my own accounting office who audit their claims to expenses . 105. I see . You have no central staff ?
There will be a local staff economy with the local Pensions Committee . The only staff we have is the staff in my own accounting office who audit their claims to expenses . 105. I see . You have no central staff ?
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On page 24 , under the heading of Notes , " it says : " This account includes a sum of approximately £ 10,300 for salaries , etc. , of staff temporarily lent to other Departments . " Does that mean that you have loaned a certain number ...
On page 24 , under the heading of Notes , " it says : " This account includes a sum of approximately £ 10,300 for salaries , etc. , of staff temporarily lent to other Departments . " Does that mean that you have loaned a certain number ...
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What is the number of your staff at present ? -At the 1st January , 1926 , it was 221,937 . 276. How does that compare with the last pre - war year ? -We have to exclude Southern Ireland , and I am afraid I cannot tell you the figure ...
What is the number of your staff at present ? -At the 1st January , 1926 , it was 221,937 . 276. How does that compare with the last pre - war year ? -We have to exclude Southern Ireland , and I am afraid I cannot tell you the figure ...
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Is it not somewhat due to the fact that the telegraph service is treated as an entity by itself , and that redundant staff in the telegraph service are not trans- ferred , or are not welcomed , say , in the postal service ?
Is it not somewhat due to the fact that the telegraph service is treated as an entity by itself , and that redundant staff in the telegraph service are not trans- ferred , or are not welcomed , say , in the postal service ?
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I was asked what was the Post Office staff in 1914 , and at the latest date for which the figures are available . Having looked into the matter , I find the figures are these . Excluding the staff employed in what is now the Irish Free ...
I was asked what was the Post Office staff in 1914 , and at the latest date for which the figures are available . Having looked into the matter , I find the figures are these . Excluding the staff employed in what is now the Irish Free ...
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