HC Deb 28 April 1936 vol 311 cc749-50W
Mr. MUFF

asked the Secretary for Mines whether he is aware that the Hull Corporation and other public bodies agreed to pay a higher price for coal conditionally upon the increase going en-

Date. Great Britain. Leicester.
Aged 16 to 64 years. Aged 14 and 15 years.* Aged 16 to 64 years. Aged 14 and 15 years.*
Wholly unemployed. Temporarily stopped. Wholly unemployed. Temporarily stopped.
23rd March, 1936 10,408 5,820 280 1,372 675 3
24th February, 1936 11,206 5,808 357 1,508 767 8
20th January, 1936 11,148 8,459 445 1,620 1,258 13
16th December, 1935 10,383 7,579 281 1,563 1,557 7
25th November, 1935 10,606 5,429 290 1,616 1,163 6
21st October, 1935 11,236 5,201 353 1,777 1,003 7
23rd September, 1935 12,111 6,834 427 1,943 1,292 7
26th August, 1935 12,189 9,144 421 1,832 2,021 12
22nd July, 1935 11,463 10,151 334 1,618 2,457 12
24th June, 1935 11,687 8,503 291 1,620 2,100 6
20th May, 1935 12,146 5,898 387 1,552 624 6
15th April, 1935 12,292 6,672 358 1,597 674 6
25th March, 1935 13,178 6,704 413 1,775 617 6
* Separate statistics of the numbers wholly unemployed and temporarily stopped are not available for juveniles under 16 years of age.

tirely to increase miners' wages; and whether the miners have received the full benefit?

Captain CROOKSHANK

The answer to the first part of the question is in the affirmative. As regards the second part, the coalowners gave assurances that the whole of the voluntary increases in prices would be passed on to the mine workers.

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