HC Deb 16 July 1909 vol 7 cc2477-8

(1) The Board of Trade shall make regulations as to the notice to be given of any matter under this Act, with a view to bringing the matter of which notice is to be given so far as practicable to the knowledge of persons affected, and where public notice of any matter is to be given under this Act, it shall be given in the manner provided by those regulations.

(2) Every occupier of a factory or workshop, or of any place used for giving out work to outworkers, shall, in manner directed by regulations under this section, fix any notices in his factory or workshop or the place used for giving out work to outworkers which he may be required to fix by the regulations, and shall give notice in any other manner, if required by the regulations, to the persons employed by him of any matter of which he is required to give notice under the regulations:

If the occupier of a factory or workshop, or of any place used for giving out work to outworkers, fails to comply with this provision he shall be liable on summary conviction in respect of each offence to a fine not exceeding forty shillings.

Mr. CHURCHILL

proposed, in section (1), to leave out all the words after the word "affected" to the end of the section.

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