HC Deb 28 July 1930 vol 242 cc62-3W
Sir K. WOOD

asked the Minister of Labour the number of claims at the Woolwich Employment Exchange to unemployment benefit rejected from the coming into force of the present Act to the latest available date on the ground that the applicant was not normally in insurable occupation; and the number of claims rejected at the same Exchange in the corresponding period of last year on the ground that the applicant was not genuinely seeking work?

Mr. LAWSON

During the period 13th March to 14th July, 1930, out of 10,608 claims to benefit made at the Woolwich Employment Exchange, 326 were disallowed by the Court of Referees for that area on the ground that the applicants were not normally insurable and will not normally seek to obtain a livelihood by means of insurable employment. During the period 12th March, 1929, to 8th July, 1929, out of 7,639 claims made, 640 were disallowed by insurance officers on the ground "not genuinely seeking work," and 33 cases were recommended for disallowance on the same ground by Courts of Referees on review after payment of 78 days' benefit.