HC Deb 01 August 1958 vol 592 cc227-8W
Mr. Hale

asked the Minister of Labour whether he is aware of the increasing difficulty caused to cotton workers by his decision to close the Chadderton Employment Exchange; and whether he will now reconsider the matter.

Mr. Iain Macleod

Although the numbers now unemployed are greater than when I decided to close the Chadderton Employment Exchange, I do not consider that the re-opening of that office would resolve the present difficulties. I hope, however, with the co-operation of employers to use certain modifications of normal procedure which will obviate difficulties.

Mr. Hale

asked the Minister of Labour whether he is aware that as a result of the decision to close the Chadderton Employment Exchange workers have to travel up to three miles to register; and what action he will take.

Mr. Iain Macleod

Very few residents of Chadderton live more than two miles away from the Oldham and Chadderton Employment Exchange, and I see no ground for re-opening the office at Chadderton. I hope, however, with the co-operation of employers, to use certain modifications of normal procedure which include obtaining evidence of unemployment from mills where substantial numbers are on short-time.

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