HC Deb 14 March 1923 vol 161 c1532
34. Major EDMONDSON

asked the Minister of Labour if, in view of the Government Bill granting improved treatment for normally insured workers now unemployed, he can state what special steps are being taken to assist agricultural labourers who are in extreme destitution?

Sir M. BARLOW

Agricultural labourers cannot, of course, be assisted out of the Unemployment Fund, to which they are not contributors. I may mention, however, that special steps have been taken to promote relief schemes in rural areas by means of grants from the Ministry of Agriculture for land drainage and water supply schemes, from the Forestry Commission for schemes of afforestation, and from the Unemployment Grants Committee for improvements in unclassified roads.

Mr. MARCH

Is the right hon. Gentleman considering the question of including agricultural labourers in the Insurance Bill?

Sir M. BARLOW

I have received no requests from the agricultural labourers themselves, or from the agricultural interests, that they should be so included.

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