– in the House of Commons ar 7 Awst 1947.
asked the Minister of Labour if he will now make a statement as to the number of women who have entered industry in response to the Government's appeal; how much it cost to make the appeal; and...
asked the Minister of Labour what answer he has now given to the trade union demand that the Government scheme for training adult workers for building should cease.
asked the Minister of Labour for how long Harry Joseph Stevelman, aged 19 years, fined £80 at Highgate Police Court on 23rd July for street trading offences, served in the coal mines; when...
asked the Minister of Labour what instructions have been issued to local employment exchanges in regard to finding posts for those who have been without work for a month.
asked the Minister of Labour if he is aware that about 1,000 foreign workers engaged on important food production need beds, as correspondence sent to him indicates: and if he will take steps...
asked the Minister of Labour if he is aware that a number of Poles trained in this country for coalmining, have been refused work; if he will state the number that have not been employed and what...