§ "to confirm a Provisional Order of the Minister of Health relating to the
Cases considered under the Anomalies Regulations by Courts of Referees in Great Britain up to 9th November, 1931. | |||
Class of person (Section 1 (2). Unemployment Insurance (No. 3) Act, 1931). | Cases considered. | Number allowed. | Number disallowed. |
(b) Seasonal workers | 7,706 | 1,864 | 5,842 |
(d) Married Women | 81,716 | 10,149 | 71,567 |
(a) and (c) Persons habitually or normally workingfor part only of the week. | 218 | 55 | 163 |
Total | 89,640 | 12,068 | 77,572 |
§ 13. Mr. SMEDLEY CROOKEasked the Minister of Labour how many men and women have been called before the courts of referees under the Anomalies Act at the Employment Exchange in Birming-
§ Borough of Maidstone," presented by Sir Hilton Young; read the First time; and referred to the Examiners of Petitions for Private Bills, and to be printed. [Bill 9.]