Allowances (Agricultural Workers)

Oral Answers to Questions — Food Supplies – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 12 Ebrill 1948.

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Photo of Mr Edwin Gooch Mr Edwin Gooch , Norfolk Northern 12:00, 12 Ebrill 1948

asked the Minister of Food if he has considered the recommendations of the working party on agricultural food allowances; and if it is his intention to accept in whole or in part the conclusions unanimously reached by this working party representative of all sections of the agricultural industry.

Photo of Mr Evelyn Strachey Mr Evelyn Strachey , Dundee

The working party on seasonal allowances to agricultural workers has made a preliminary report. This has been very carefully considered both by my Ministry and by the Advisory Committee of the Trades Union Congress, but I regret to say that the recommendations in it were not acceptable.

Photo of Mr Edwin Gooch Mr Edwin Gooch , Norfolk Northern

In view of the fact that these were the unanimous recommendations of the working party, representing all sections of the agricultural industry, and of representatives of his own Department, and that they have been subsequently confirmed by the working party, will my right hon. Friend have another look at the recommendations, as coming from a body of eminently practical men engaged in the agricultural industry?

Photo of Mr Evelyn Strachey Mr Evelyn Strachey , Dundee

Yes, Sir. My hon. Friend should bear in mind that we have to judge the claims of this industry and its representations in relation to the claims of every other industry for similar concessions.

Photo of Mr R.A. Butler Mr R.A. Butler , Saffron Walden

Would the right hon. Gentleman undertake to publish the findings of the working party committee, otherwise it is impossible to judge the claims of this industry as against the claims of others?

Photo of Mr Evelyn Strachey Mr Evelyn Strachey , Dundee

I should have to consult the working party on that point, and the Advisory Committee of the Trades Union Congress.

Photo of Mr Nevil Beechman Mr Nevil Beechman , St Ives

Can my right hon. Friend tell us, as soon as possible, whit will be done to give adequate food to agricultural workers?—

Photo of Mr Evelyn Strachey Mr Evelyn Strachey , Dundee

Agricultural workers already enjoy a very acceptable amount of differential rationing. It is simply a question of the degree to which we ought to go in justice to other industries.

Photo of Colonel Sir Alan Gomme-Duncan Colonel Sir Alan Gomme-Duncan , Perth

In view of the fact that they work as hard as people getting higher rations in other industries, what possible reason can there be for delay in giving them an increase?