HC Deb 23 January 1930 vol 234 cc315-6
23. Mr. HOFFMAN

asked the Home Secretary if he has decided to extend the Silicosis Order under the Workmen's Compensation Acts; and, if so, when will it come into operation?

Mr. CLYNES

If, as I assume, my hon. Friend refers to the proposed inclusion of employment on the machines known as Slack's machines under the Metal Grinding (Silicosis) Scheme, I have not yet come to any final decision. As my hon. Friend knows, a deputation on this question has been received from the representatives of the workers, and certain representations on the subject have been received from the Sheffield Employers' Association, who asked for an interview. This has recently taken place, and I have just received a report of the discussion. I will give the matter my immediate consideration, and will communicate with my hon. Friend as soon as a decision is reached.

Mr. HOFFMAN

If I put down a question in a fortnight's time, will the right hon. Gentleman be able to give me an answer?

Mr. CLYNES

I hope so.

Mr. WARDLAW-MILNE

Is it not the fact that there is very little difference of opinion between the employés' and the employers' organisation with regard to these representations?

Mr. CLYNES

Yes, I am glad to say that there is very little: difference of opinion.

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