HC Deb 25 June 1924 vol 175 c407
7. Mr. B. SMITH

asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty whether his attention has been called to the fact that a recent Admiralty Order causes a reduction of 1½d. per hour in the wages of men engaged in tanks at Chatham Dockyard applying bitumastic solution and enamel; whether he is aware that the men have to enter these tanks through manholes and apply the solution boiling hot, and that the fumes from the solution are most obnoxious, with the result that the men are frequently overcome and have to be extracted from the tanks to the fresh air; and will he cause an immediate inquiry to be made in order that these men may be adequately recompensed for this dangerous and obnoxious work?

The CIVIL LORD of the ADMIRALTY (Mr. Hodges)

The amount of the allowance authorised by the Admiralty to be paid to workmen applying hot bitumastic compositions in confined spaces has not been reduced. The allowance will be paid when men are employed under the conditions stated in my hon. Friend's question.