HC Deb 21 February 1893 vol 9 c36
MR. CLANCY (Dublin Co., N.)

On behalf of the hon. Member for Dublin, St. Patrick's, I beg to ask the Secretary to the Treasury whether he has satisfied himself that the Governmental contractor for the National Museum now in course of erection in Dublin is paying Trades Union wages and keeping Trades Union hands, as intended by the Fair Wages Resolution of the House of Commons in respect to Government contracts?

THE SECRETARY TO THE TREASURY (Sir J. T. HIBBERT,) Oldham

I am informed by the Board of Works that no complaint has reached them with reference to the wages paid by the contractor for the works at present in progress at the Dublin Museum of Science and Art, nor have the Board any reason to think that the terms of the Resolution of 13th February, 1891, are not being complied with.