– in the House of Commons ar 30 Hydref 1947.
asked the Minister of Labour how many men who registered as farmworkers on enlistment are still serving in the Forces; and whether he proposes that all experienced farmworkers should be allowed...
asked the Minister of Labour what progress he has made in obtaining the removal of restrictive practices in industry.
asked the Minister of Labour the composition and duties of the new branch of his Department concerned with rates of wages.
asked the Minister of Labour what is the number of people he estimates will be put out of employment as a result of the termination of the basic petrol ration.
asked the Minister of Labour what progress has so far been made by the Regional Boards for Industry in securing agreement for arrangements to spread the industrial electricity load.
asked the Minister of Labour what steps are taken to check the qualifications of volunteers recruited on the Continent for employment in this country who are classified as skilled workers in...
asked the Minister of Labour to what extent employment has varied in the mid-1947 period by comparison with mid-1945 and mid-1938 in the Development areas, London and Greater London, respectively.
asked the Minister of Labour whether, in view of the serious position of production, he will consider making conditions in this country so attractive to working men and women that the value of...
asked the Minister of Labour whether, owing to a considerable number of prisoners of war skilled in industries in which there is a shortage of British manpower having been repatriated to...
asked the Minister of Labour what is the planned intake of National Service men to each of the three Services, respectively, for 1948.