HC Deb 07 March 1911 vol 22 cc1180-1W
Mr. BOOTH

asked the President of the Board of Trade if he has received a request from the Quarrymen's Union asking to be included in a scheme of unemployment insurance involving a compulsory levy upon the workmen?

Mr. BUXTON

A request was received in May, 1910, from the North Wales Quarrymen's Union to be included in the Government Scheme of Insurance Against Unemployment.

Mr. BOOTH

asked the President of the Board of Trade (1) if his proposed Bill for unemployment Insurance will provide for payments to workmen in the trades specified who may be on strike against a reduction of wages, or are locked out by the employers at the dictation of a capitalistic organisation or trade combination; and (2) whether, in making his statement with reference to his proposed Bill for State insurance of shipbuilders, he meant to include in its scope the workmen engaged in executing Government orders; and whether the scale of benefits will provide for the intervals of unemployment caused by the uncertain patronage of the Admiralty?

Mr. BUXTON

I am afraid that I cannot enter into details with regard to the provisions of the Government measure for insurance against unemployment. I shall, however, be prepared to receive and consider any suggestions or representations which my hon. Friend may make to me on the subject.