HC Deb 29 July 1938 vol 338 cc3514-6W
Mr. Sutcliffe

asked the Minister of Labour whether he is aware of the hardship caused in many cases in Lancashire by reason of the fact that under existing rules a girl, normally earning less than 30s. per week and living with a widowed mother in receipt of an old age pension of 10s. a week cannot, when out of work, obtain any benefit in respect of her mother, because it is held that she is not wholly or mainly maintaining her; and whether arrangements can be made to modify existing rules in this respect?

Mr. E. Brown

The provisions in respect of this matter are those contained in the Unemployment Insurance Act, as interpreted in the Umpire's decisions. They could not be altered without legislation.