HC Deb 02 July 1919 vol 117 c1003W
Major HENDERSON

asked the Minister of Labour whether he proposes to give the Scottish Clerks' Association the same representation on the permanent National Industrial Council which has been given them on the present National Industrial Conference?

Sir R. HORNE

The Scottish Clerks' Association made special application and were supplied with two tickets of admission to the adjourned meeting of the Industrial Conference on 4th April. The permanent National Industrial Council, as agreed by the Conference and accepted by the Government, is to consist of 400 members representing in equal numbers employers' organisations and trade unions, the method of election and allocation of representatives to be determined by each side for itself.