Oral Answers to Questions — Unemployment.

– in the House of Commons ar 14 Mai 1924.

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  • Durham Miners. (12 areithiau)

    28 asked the Minister of Labour (1) if he is aware that three married miners living in the county of Durham were ordered to leave their wives and families and go to work in Nottingham, and...

  • Relief Schemes. (13 areithiau)

    32 asked the Minister of Labour (1) the number of persons employed on schemes sanctioned by the Unemployment Grants Committee on 21st January and 21st April, respectively, of this year; (2) the...

  • Contribution's (Refunds). (2 areithiau)

    35. asked the Minister of Labour whether he is prepared to consider an amendment of the Unemployment Insurance Act under which no return of premiums is made to the widow of a man dying at the age...

  • Payment at Cotton Mills. (4 areithiau)

    36. asked the Minister of Labour if he is aware that his predecessor allowed payment of unemployment insurance to be made at cotton mills, for the convenience of the employés at such mills;...

  • Voluntary Unemployment. (4 areithiau)

    37. asked the Minister of Labour the conditions that must be satisfied by a person who leaves his or her work voluntarily without just cause to entitle them to make a claim for unemployment...

  • Juveniles. (2 areithiau)

    41. asked the Minister of Labour whether he can state the number of young persons between the ages of 16 and 18 in England and Wales; the number of such young persons registered at the...

  • Bradford. (6 areithiau)

    43. asked the Minister of Labour if he can give the figures for unemployment in Bradford in December last, about the date of the General Election, and those of the 28th April; and whether he can...

  • Working Hours Lost. (6 areithiau)

    63. asked the Minister of Labour whether he will state the number of working hours lost through unemployment and under-employment in 1913, 1922 and 1923?

  • Benefit Suspension. (2 areithiau)

    66. asked the Minister of Labour if he is aware that a man who refused to work overtime and was in consequence discharged from his employment was suspended from unemployment benefit for a period...