– in the House of Commons ar 4 Chwefror 1947.
asked the Minister of Labour the number of men and women who have been unemployed for six months, 12 months and 18 months, respectively.
asked the Minister of Labour how many of the men unemployed in South Wales are regarded as
asked the Minister of Labour how the total number of persons employed by the State and local authorities in 1913 and 1938 compares with similar figures for 1946.
asked the Minister of Labour in which trades in the building industry men are most urgently required for training.
asked the Minister of Labour how many strikes have occurred in Great Britain since the end of hostilities with Germany; how many of these strikes were unofficial; how many working days were lost...
asked the Minister of Labour (1) the number of workers in all types and grades of industry which it was found necessary to stand off during the period 1st to 14th January owing to the shortage of...
asked the Minister of Labour how many ex-Servicemen are now being trained for new jobs at his Department's training centres, stating the various occupations for which they are to be trained; how...
BUILDING AND CIVIL ENGINEERING: Blacksmiths, bricklaying, carpentry, civil engineering construction course, maintenance fitting, painting (house), paviors and flag dressers, pipe jointers,...
asked the Minister of Labour how many ex-Army officers of the last war, between 35 and 50 years of age, are at present unemployed.
asked the Minister of Labour the number of men and women, respectively, who have been registered as unemployed in Scotland for more than six months.
asked the Minis ter of Labour the volume and quality of surplus labour available in Italy, Austria and Hungary which could be introduced into this country to supplement deficient manpower in...
asked the Minister of Labour (1) how many of the 58,000 Poles in this country who are still in uniform are employed, respectively, on Polish administration, maintenance of their own camps, other...