HL Deb 23 July 1934 vol 93 cc890-1

Schedule, page 15, line 17, at end insert the following new Schedule:

SCHEDULE.
Temporary Modification of References to Working Hours.
Provision of Act. Subject matter. References for which Substituted substitution is to be made. Substituted references.
Section one Hours of employment 48 working hours 52 working hours.
50 working hours 24 working hours.
12 working hours 8 working hours.
Subsection (1) of section four. Special provisions as to the catering trade. 96 working hours 104 working hours.
Subsection (3) of section four. Special provisions as to the catering trade. 8 working hours 4 working hours.
Subsection (1) of section five. Special provisions as to the sale of accessories for aircraft, motor-vehicles, and cycles. 48 working hours 52 working hours.
54 working hours 58 working hours.
144 working hours 156 working hours.
12 working hours 6 working hours.
Subsection (5) of section five. Special provisions as to the sale of accessories for aircraft, motor-vehicles, and cycles. 12 working hours 6 working hours.
THE EARL OF FEVERSHAM

My Lords, this is the Schedule containing the details of the hours and overtime to be worked during the transitional period. I beg to move that this House doth agree with the Commons Amendment.

Moved, That this House doth agree with the Commons in the said Amendment.—(The Earl of Feversham.)

On Question, Motion agreed to.

THE EARL OF FEVERSHAM

My Lords, I have to move three Amendments to the Bill consequential on the Commons Amendments. The first is in Clause 1, subsection (3), after "week," to insert "or period of two or of three consecutive weeks." The second is also in subsection (3) of Clause 1, after "week" in line 23, to insert "or period." The third is in Clause 7, subsection (1), after "for," to insert "rest and." I beg to move.

Amendments moved—

Clause 1, page 2, line 20, after ("week") insert ("or period of two or of three consecutive weeks")

Clause 1, page 2, line 23, after (" week ") insert (" or period ")

Clause 7, page 7, line 10, after ("for") insert ("rest and ")—(The Earl of Feversham.)

On Question, Amendments agreed to.

Bill returned to the Commons with the Lords Amendments to the Commons Amendments and the consequential Amendments to the Commons Amendments.