No. 60 Notices of Questions and Motions: 20th February 1979
215 WAGE claim FOR LOCAL AUTHORITY MANUAL WORKERS AND
SERVICE ANCILLARY WORKERS
Mr Robert Parry Mr Arthur Latham Mr Eddie Loyden Mr Ted Leadbitter Mr Dennis Skinner
Mr George Rodgers
Mr Peter Hardy
Mr Kenneth Lomas
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ALTH
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That this House notes that official Parliamentary replies show that local authority male manual workers' earnings had fallen in 1978 to £22-40p per week less than the average male workers in all services and industries in England and Wales and that female earnings had fallen behind by £10-10p per week; that this difference shows a consistent lagging behind, over the previous three years of voluntary wage restraint; and consequently calls upon Her Majesty's Government to honour its pledge to the lower paid by urgently indicating to the employers' side of the National Joint Council for local authority manual workers and the employers side of the National Health Service Ancillary Staffs Council its recognition of the need for a living wage for public employees, thus avoiding unnecessary confrontation which is not welcomed by the Government, the trade unions or the general public.
As an Amendment to Mr Robert Parry's proposed Motion (Wage Claim for Local Authority Manual Workers and Health Service Ancillary Workers):
Mr Arthur Lewis
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Line 5, after restraint', insert notes that it costs £112 a week to keep a person in prison, paid for in part by these underpaid workers'.
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