Oral Answers to Questions — Employment

– in the House of Commons ar 11 Tachwedd 1947.

Danfonwch hysbysiad imi am ddadleuon fel hyn

  • European Volunteer Workers (8 areithiau)

    asked the Minister of Labour under what conditions European Volunteer Workers can leave the employment to which they have been directed.

  • Recruitment of Women (4 areithiau)

    asked the Minister of Labour if he will make a statement outlining the results of the Government's campaign for the recruitment of women into industry.

  • Vocational Training Scheme (4 areithiau)

    asked the Minister of Labour if he will give an assurance that men released from the Forces who are untrained and unequipped for any civilian occupation will be given facilities to undertake a...

  • Transport Industry (Manning Scales) (4 areithiau)

    asked the Minister of Labour how many men are entitled to receive grab money because of the introduction of labour-saving machinery and by which men are paid a full week's wage though compelled...

  • Poles (23 areithiau)

    asked the Minister of Labour what is the result of his negotiations with the Amalgamated Engineering Union regarding the employment of Poles; and if any obstacles of any sort still exist...

  • King's Roll Scheme (4 areithiau)

    asked the Minister of Labour the total number of 1914–18 disabled ex-Service men now employed under the King's Roll Scheme; the numbers employed by Government Departments, by the local...

  • German Textile Workers (2 areithiau)

    asked the Minister of Labour whether he is aware that there are in Germany large numbers of skilled textile workers unable to follow their employment because of shortages of factories, machinery...

  • Manpower Distribution (Estimates) (4 areithiau)

    asked the Minister of Labour whether, in view of the changed circumstances since the publication of the Economic Survey for 1947, he will give revised estimates of the distribution of manpower...

  • Scientific Manpower (Inquiry Form) (5 areithiau)

    asked the Minister of Labour why he sent out Form J. 152–79194/8198–200 M.9/47 D. & S.B. containing 14 paragraphs and nearly 100 questions together with a covering letter dated...

  • Non-Essential Occupations (Registration Order) (18 areithiau)

    asked the Minister of Labour whether he is now in a position to announce the measures which he proposes to take to deal with the problem of persons making no contribution to the national wellbeing.