Which WAS the CODE ??
The allowable bending compression stress in concrete is always greater than axial compression stress..This is true... I am familiar with old DIN 1045 ..Moreover, the allowable compression stress changes for T beam, one way slabs, two way slabs...
I found a table .. For example ; for concrete C 30 ( the cube strength is 30 MPa ) , The allowable compression stress;
for rectangular beams , one way or flat slabs and T beams d ≤ 80 mm σ b= 9 MPa
for rectangular beams , one way or flat slabs d > 80 mm σ b= 10 MPa
for columns ( axial load ) σ b= 8 MPa
In case of axial load + bending (beams, columns, slbas )
for rectangular sections , uniaxial bending σ b= 11 MPa
for rectangular sections , biaxial bending σ b= 12 MPa
for T beams , compression stress at table σ b= 10 MPa
Nowadays we are lucky that , the safety is defined with probabilistic approach...