HC Deb 10 March 1920 vol 126 c1308W
Mr. CHADWICK

asked the President of the Board of Trade if he is aware that, while the greater proportion of and all the best-managed British ships adopt the three-watch system in regard to deck officers, there are a considerable number of shipowners who still maintain the two-watch system; that this system is unfair to the men themselves, and does not make for the safe or efficient navigation of the ship; whether he will use his efforts to bring about a general adoption of the three-watch system in regard to deck officers; and whether he is aware that at the present time there are over 1,000 certificated British officers out of employment, and that the general adoption of the three-watch system would absorb a large portion of these unemployed officers?

Mr. BRIDGEMAN

The three-watch system is part of the larger question of manning and hours of labour on British ships, which is now under consideration, and which I hope it will be possible to settle in the near future.