HC Deb 01 August 1923 vol 167 c1502W
Mr. W. M. ADAMSON

asked the Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies whether, in view of labour representatives not being afforded full opportunity to give the views of the workpeople and trade unions on the advisability of the Workmen's Compensation Act being made applicable to Gibraltar, steps will be taken by his Department to obtain the opinions of the workpeople, seeing that they are opposed to the recommendations contained in the Report of the Committee?

Captain HACKING

The Secretary of State will give full consideration to any representations on the subject which may be addressed to him through the Governor by trades unions or other persons in Gibraltar.