HC Deb 14 March 1945 vol 409 c245W
Mr. Kirkwood

asked the Prime Minister if he is aware that members of the A.E.U. have been waiting since last July for a reply to their request for an increase in their net wages of £3 14s. 10d. per week; and if, in view of this delay, he will convene a conference of representatives of the Ministry of Labour, the Admiralty, the employers and the men to settle this question and consider the appointment of a Select Committee to inquire how to prevent such delays in the negotiating machinery, which hinder the present war effort and will prejudice the chances of trade recovery after the war.

The Prime Minister

As regards the first part of the Question, I am informed that the Engineering and Allied Employers National Federation met the National Engineering Joint Trades Movement on 18th January, when the unions submitted their application for a substantial advance on the base rate to all adult male workers, time and piece work. The conference was adjourned to enable the employers to consider the application. A further meeting has been arranged for next week. As regards the second part of the Question the answer is "No, Sir."

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