Oral Answers to Questions — British Army – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 15 July 1947.
Mr George Wallace
, Chislehurst
12:00,
15 July 1947
asked the Secretary of State for War if it is intended to extend to Army musicians settled trade rates of pay.
Mr John Freeman
, Watford
Under the new pay code there are no special trade rates. Bandsmen below the rank of sergeant, however, in common with other soldiers are assessed for pay under the Star system which takes account of their competence as bandsmen. Sergeants and above receive the pay of their rank.
Mr George Wallace
, Chislehurst
Is my hon. Friend aware that the system of band money has caused some trouble with the rankers and that he might obtain greater harmony if it were modified or abolished?
Mr John Freeman
, Watford
I am not quite sure as to my hon. Friend's point, but I think it probably refers to a problem which we have already solved. However, if he will give me more information, I will look into the matter.
General Sir George Jeffreys
, Petersfield
Will the Financial Secretary bear in mind that these Army bandsmen arc, in the first place, soldiers, and that their conditions of service and pay should not be interfered with by any outside organisation?
Mr John Freeman
, Watford
Yes, Sir.
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