§ 44. Mr. A. WILLIAMSasked whether any serious inconvenience has arisen from the liberty given to munition workers to change their employment; whether that liberty extends to Army Reserve munitions workers; and, if not, what, if any, are the objections to extending it to them?
§ Mr. KELLAWAYThe liberty given to munitions workers to change their employment has caused serious inconvenience, and it is not, therefore, desirable to extend the same liberty to Army Reserve munition workers.
§ Mr. WILLIAMSIs the hon. Member aware that very great dissatisfaction is felt among the Army Reserve munition workers because they are placed at a disadvantage as compared with other munition workers?
§ Mr. KELLAWAYThat is hardly the case. The Army Reserve munition workers entered into this undertaking.