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Dáil Éireann debate -
Wednesday, 6 Oct 1937

Vol. 69 No. 2

Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Wages at Collinstown Airport.

asked the Minister for Finance whether the wages paid to men employed at Collinstown (County Dublin) Airport were reviewed subsequent to the making of a determination relating to agricultural wages by the Agricultural Wages Board; and, if so, whether it is intended, in view of the wages fixed for agricultural workers, to raise the wages payable at Collinstown.

The answer to both parts of the question is in the negative.

The Parliamentary Secretary will remember that he intimated before the last House vanished that, when the Agricultural Wages Board would give their decision, he would consider the position in Collinstown. Am I now to take it that he is disappointed with the rate fixed by the Agricultural Wages Board?

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