Mr Malcolm McCorquodale

March 29, 1901 - September 25, 1971
Summary information for Mr Malcolm McCorquodale

Contributions

1944

CLAUSE 14.—(Records to be kept by employers.) Commons January 27, 1944

5 speeches — CHIMNEY-SWEEPS, GRANTHAM (MILITARY SERVICE) Commons February 1, 1944

17 speeches — REINSTATEMENT IN CIVIL EMPLOYMENT BILL Commons February 3, 1944

6 speeches — CLAUSE 1.—(Obligation of employers to reinstate former employees.) Commons February 17, 1944

CLAUSE 3.—(Duty of applicant to state date of availability for employment.) Commons February 17, 1944

2 speeches — CLAUSE 4.—(Obligation of employers to continue to employ reinstated employees.) Commons February 17, 1944

3 speeches — CLAUSE 5.—(Priority of claims to employment.) Commons February 17, 1944

CLAUSE 6.—(Persons to whom Act applies, and meaning of references to beginning and end of war service.) Commons February 17, 1944

5 speeches — CLAUSE 7.—(Meaning of expression "former employer.") Commons February 17, 1944

5 speeches — CLAUSE 9.—(Jurisdiction of Reinstatement Committees.) Commons February 17, 1944

2 speeches — CLAUSE 10.—(Appeals from Reinstatement Committees.) Commons February 18, 1944

CLAUSE 11.—(Enforcement.) Commons February 18, 1944

CLAUSE 17.—(Evidence.) Commons February 18, 1944

2 speeches — CLAUSE 20.—(Interpretation.) Commons February 18, 1944

CLAUSE 24.—(Short title, commencement and repeals.) Commons February 18, 1944

3 speeches — SECOND SCHEDULE.—(Provisions applicable to orders of Reinstatement Committees.) Commons February 18, 1944

5 speeches — SMALL TRADERS (CALLING-UP) Commons February 18, 1944

INTERNATIONAL LABOUR OFFICE Commons March 1, 1944

CLAUSE 1.—(Obligation of employers to reinstate former employees.) Commons March 1, 1944

CLAUSE 4.—(Obligation of employers to continue to employ reinstated employees.) Commons March 1, 1944

3 speeches — CLAUSE 7.—(Meaning of expression "former employer.") Commons March 1, 1944

CLAUSE 10—(Appeals from Reinstatement Committees.) Commons March 1, 1944

CLAUSE 14.—(Prevention of evasion.) Commons March 1, 1944

CLAUSE 16.—(Regulations.) Commons March 1, 1944

SECOND SCHEDULE.—(Provisions applicable to Orders of Reinstatement Committees.) Commons March 1, 1944

3 speeches — INDUSTRIAL WAGES Commons March 7, 1944

2 speeches — Pedlars and Street Musicians Commons April 6, 1944

2 speeches — Unofficial Strikes Commons April 6, 1944

2 speeches — DEMOBILISATION (INDUSTRIAL TRAINING) Commons April 6, 1944

2 speeches — STRIKES (INCITEMENT) Commons April 28, 1944

Industrial Offences (Prosecutions) Written Answers May 2, 1944

NATIONAL WAR EFFORT (DRUG WOMEN) Commons May 3, 1944

INTERNATIONAL LABOUR FORCE ORDER (POLISH WOMEN) Written Answers May 3, 1944

6 speeches — DOMESTIC WORKERS Commons May 4, 1944

2 speeches — Safety Boots Commons May 23, 1944

2 speeches — SOLDIERS (REINSTATEMENT IN CIVIL EMPLOYMENT) Commons May 23, 1944

NORTHERN IRELAND (WORKERS, RETURN) Written Answers May 24, 1944

11 speeches — SMALL SHOPKEEPERS (CALLINGUP) Commons May 26, 1944

3 speeches — DOMESTIC WORKERS Commons June 21, 1944

SCOTLAND (STEEL WORKERS) Written Answers June 28, 1944

COALMINES (DIRECTED YOUTHS) Commons June 29, 1944

DOMESTIC SERVICE (FARMS) Commons July 12, 1944

INTERNATIONAL LABOUR OFFICE Commons July 26, 1944

DEMOBILISATION Written Answers October 4, 1944

8 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE (INCREASE OF BENEFIT) BILL Commons October 11, 1944

CLAUSE 4.—(Adult dependants.) Commons October 13, 1944

6 speeches — EX-SERVICEMEN (CAR-HIRE BUSINESSES) Commons October 13, 1944

Demobilisation (Widows with Dependent Children) Commons October 24, 1944

2 speeches — Building Trade Workers (Release from Services) Written Answers November 1, 1944

8 speeches — MAN-POWER (RELEASE FROM FORCES) Commons November 15, 1944

WAR DAMAGE REPAIRS, LONDON Written Answers November 15, 1944

DEMOBILISATION Written Answers December 6, 1944

Footwear Industry Operatives Written Answers December 20, 1944

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