§ Mr. Bishopasked the Secretary of State for Employment if he will list the trades or industries in which homeworkers are engaged and which are covered by the Wages Council Act 1959; and if he will ensure that these occupations and the requirements affecting those concerned are given wider publicity.
§ Mr. Chichester-ClarkHomeworkers are employed in the following wages council industries:
- Corset.
- Dressmaking and Women's Light Clothing.
- Fur.
- Hat, Cap and Millinery.
- Made-up Textiles.
- Retail Bespoke Tailoring.
- Ready-made and Wholesale Bespoke Tailoring.
- Rubber-proofed Garment Making.
- Shirtmaking.
- Wholesale Mantle and Costume.
- Boot and Shoe Repairing.
- Brush and Broom.
- Button Manufacture.
- Lace Finishing.
- Linen and Cotton Handkerchief and Household Goods.
- Ostrich and Fancy Feather and Artificial Flower.
- Paper Box.
- Pin, Hook and Eye, and Snap Fastener.
- Rope, Twine and Net.
- Toy Manufacture.
Publicity is given to the rates by means of a statutory notice to all employers covered by a wages council, which must be posted up where it can be conveniently read by all workers concerned. There is no other practicable way of informing the workers.