Mr George Tomlinson
1890 - September 22, 1952Summary information for Mr George Tomlinson
Contributions
1944
3 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Definition of "disabled person.") Commons January 18, 1944
4 speeches — CLAUSE 2.—(Vocational training courses.) Commons January 18, 1944
CLAUSE 4.—(Payments to persons attending courses.) Commons January 18, 1944
5 speeches — CLAUSE 6.—(Register of disabled persons.) Commons January 18, 1944
HOLIDAYS WITH PAY Written Answers January 18, 1944
Home Guard (Medical Board, Appears) Written Answers January 25, 1944
9 speeches — CLAUSE 7.—(Entry of names of disabled persons in the register.) Commons January 27, 1944
5 speeches — CLAUSE 8.—(Duration of registration, and subsequent applications for registration.) Commons January 27, 1944
6 speeches — CLAUSE 9.—(Obligations as to employment of quota of registered persons in substantial staffs.) Commons January 27, 1944
3 speeches — CLAUSE 10.—(Determination of employers' quotas.) Commons January 27, 1944
6 speeches — CLAUSE 15.—(Provision for registered persons who are seriously disabled of employment, or work on their own account, under special conditions.) Commons January 27, 1944
4 speeches — NEW CLAUSE.—(Preference for ex-Servicemen and Women.) Commons January 27, 1944
3 speeches — SCHEDULE.—(Provisions as to advisory council and committees.) Commons January 27, 1944
NEW CLAUSE.—(Part-time work and amount of wages.) Commons February 4, 1944
CLAUSE 9.—(Obligations as to employment of quota of registered persons in substantial staffs.) Commons February 4, 1944
5 speeches — CLAUSE 21.—(Application as respects place of employment, and nationality.) Commons February 4, 1944
Miners' Training Centres Written Answers February 8, 1944
BREADMAKING INDUSTRY (WORKER'S TRANSFER) Commons February 15, 1944
3 speeches — CLAUSE 9.—(Obligations as to employment of quota of registered persons in substantial staffs.) Commons March 1, 1944
FOREMEN'S MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY Written Answers March 14, 1944
UNEMPLOYMENT FUND (BALANCE) Commons March 21, 1944
2 speeches — DEMOBILISATION PLANS Commons March 21, 1944
2 speeches — NATIONAL WAR EFFORT (DRUG WOMEN) Commons March 28, 1944
2 speeches — CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS (EMPLOYMENT) Commons June 6, 1944
SERVICE CANT4ENS (STAFF, HOURS) Written Answers June 6, 1944
INDUSTRIAL CANTEENS (POST-WAR CONTINUANCE) Commons June 13, 1944
2 speeches — RESETTLEMENT ADVICE OFFICES Commons July 11, 1944
2 speeches — FACTORIES (OUT-WORKERS) Written Answers July 11, 1944
4 speeches — INTERNATIONAL LABOUR OFFICE Commons July 26, 1944
Evacuation Written Answers August 1, 1944
CLOTHING COUPONS (LOSS) Written Answers August 1, 1944
2 speeches — DEMOBILISATION Written Answers September 26, 1944
3 speeches — GERMAN PRISONERS OF WAR (EMPLOYMENT) Commons October 10, 1944
2 speeches — DEMOBILISATION Written Answers October 10, 1944
Repair Workers (Accommodation, London) Written Answers October 10, 1944
2 speeches — WAR WORKERS (CIVILIAN INDUSTRY) Commons October 17, 1944
BASIC INDUSTRIES (EMPLOYMENT) Written Answers October 17, 1944
DEMOBILISATION Written Answers October 17, 1944
Hosiery Operatives Written Answers October 17, 1944
Building and Civil Engineering Workers Written Answers October 17, 1944
2 speeches — ROYAL ORDNANCE FACTORIES (INDUSTRIAL AGREEMENTS) Commons October 25, 1944
7 speeches — DISCHARGED STEEL-WORKER (SHEFFIELD) Commons October 31, 1944
GERMAN PRISONERS OF WAR (EMPLOYMENT) Written Answers November 7, 1944
Aircraft Workers Written Answers November 7, 1944
Dock Workers Written Answers November 7, 1944
Building Trade Workers Written Answers November 7, 1944
INDUSTRIAL INJURY INSURANCE Commons November 8, 1944
FURTHER EDUCATION AND HIGHER APPOINTMENTS Written Answers November 14, 1944
Underground Workers (Wages) Written Answers November 28, 1944
DOCK WORKERS' DISPUTE, CARDIFF Written Answers November 28, 1944
2 speeches — EX-WAR RESERVE POLICE, ARMED FORCES (RELEASE) Commons December 12, 1944
NATIONAL WAR EFFORT (BUILDING TRADE) Written Answers December 19, 1944
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