HC Deb 23 July 1923 vol 167 c65W
Mr. SAKLATVALA

asked the Under-Secretary of State for India the reason that is causing delay in the preparation of the Trade Union Bill, first suggested by the Government of India to the various provincial Governments in September, 1921; and if the Government of India has so far definitely accepted any proposals that would be a modification in the rights of the workers as enjoyed in Great Britain in respect of rights of organisation, strikes, picketing, and arbitration in disputes?

Earl WINTERTON

As stated in the reply given to the hon. Member's question on 16th July, the matter is still under consideration. The Secretary of State has not yet received the definite proposals of the Government of India on any points.

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