§ Mr. KELLYasked the Minister of Labour the number of men and women registered for unemployment insurance as engaged in the catering trade; and whether the figures include men and women employed as waiters?
§ Miss BONDFIELDThe estimated number of insured persons, aged 16 to 64, classified as belonging to hotel, boarding-house, restaurant and club service in Great Britain at July, 1929, was 329,260, including 112,050 men, 194,160 women, and 23,050 juveniles. These figures include persons employed as waiters.