HC Deb 08 July 1930 vol 241 c219
62. Mr. STEPHEN

asked the Minister of Labour the number of claims to benefit

DISALLOWANCES on the ground "not normally insurable and not seeking to obtain a livelihood by means of insurable employment" of claims to benefit made at Bridgeton and Parkhead Employment Exchanges.
Period. Bridgeton. Parkhead.
Men. Women. Total. Men. Women. Total.
1929.
12th March—8th April 1 9 10 2 2
9th April—13th May 7 17 24 5 5
14th May—10th June 2 5 7
1930.
13th March—14th April 382 409 791 160 158 318
15th April—12th May 757 253 1,010 121 281 402
13th May—9th June 437 78 515 135 28 163
NOTES.—A. Statistics of the disallowance of claims to unemployment benefit are available only for monthly periods.
B. During the period 12th March to 10th June, 1929, there were on the registers an average of 2,685 persons at Bridgeton and 680 at Parkhead whose claims had been disallowed under transitional conditions as compared with 832 at Bridgeton and 461 at Parkhead in the period 13th March to 9th June, 1930.
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