Approved Societies' Employees (Compensation)

Oral Answers to Questions — National Insurance – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 2 Rhagfyr 1947.

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Photo of Sir John Crowder Sir John Crowder , Finchley 12:00, 2 Rhagfyr 1947

asked the Minister of National Insurance if he is aware that distress is being caused to old-established employees of approved societies who are receiving notices from his Ministry to the effect that no appointment can be offered to them in his Department, and that no decision has yet been reached regarding the terms and conditions governing eligibility for compensation; and how soon he will be able to make a statement regarding compensation to former approved society staffs who cannot be offered employment in his Ministry, so as to put an end to the existing uncertainty.

Photo of Mr James Griffiths Mr James Griffiths , Llanelly

The interviewing and selecting of these candidates for posts in my Department is in the hands of the Civil Service Commission, and the proportion of rejections is less than 2½ per cent. Pending the final settlement of the detailed terms of compensation, I am arranging for provisional sums to be paid on account, and regulations for this purpose will be laid before the House as soon as possible.

Photo of Sir John Crowder Sir John Crowder , Finchley

Is the Minister aware that his Department are writing letters to employees of approved societies who cannot be taken over by his Department stating not only that they cannot say how much compensation is to be paid, but whether any compensation can be paid at all?

Photo of Mr James Griffiths Mr James Griffiths , Llanelly

The final terms of compensation have not yet been settled. Pending the final settlement, I am arranging in such cases to pay the provisional amounts.