HC Deb 30 November 1933 vol 283 cc1070-1W
Captain BULLOCK

asked the Minister of Labour the total contributions of Great Britain to the International Labour Organisation since its inception; and whether he will consider the desirability of issuing a summary based on past reports of his Ministry as to the extent to which the recommendations of this organisation have been carried into effect?

Mr. HUDSON

The total contributions of Great Britain to the International Labour Organisation in the period of about 14 years since its inception are approximately £453,000. With regard to the second part of the question, I am sending my hon. and gallant Friend a copy of a printed table issued by the International Labour Office which shows the subjects on which Draft Conventions have been adopted at the International Labour Conferences and the countries by which they have been ratified.