HC Deb 15 June 1920 vol 130 cc1070-1
9. Sir JOHN BUTCHER

asked the Secretary of State for War whether he is aware that a number of ex-service men were recently engaged to work at the Curragh Camp in Ireland, and undertook to work 66 hours a week; whether objection was taken by some local civilian painters as to the number of hours worked by these ex-service painters; whether the matter was referred to the engineer officer in charge; whether the result was that the ex-service men were discharged and lost their job; and whether he can give any information as to the circumstances under which these men were dismissed?

Sir A. WILLIAMSON (Parliamentary Secretary to the War Office)

Inquiries are being made, and I will inform the hon. and learned Member of the result as soon as possible.