The British State Telegraphs A Study of the Problem of a Large Body of Civil Servants in a Democracy

CHAPTER XII

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THE BRADFORD COMMITTEE REPORT 214

The Bradford Committee ignores its reference. It recommends measures that would cost $6,500,000 a year, in the hope of satisfying the postal employees, who had asked for $12,500,000 a year. Lord Stanley, Postmaster General, rejects the Bradford Committee's Report; but grants increases in wages aggregating $1,861,500 a year.