HC Deb 29 January 1930 vol 234 c1023W
Mr. MANDER

asked the Home Secretary what information he has with reference to the adoption of suggestion schemes in factories throughout the country?

Mr. CLYNES

I take it the hon. Member refers to schemes for obtaining from the workers employed in factories suggestions with regard to such matters as safety, health and welfare arrangements. I know that a number of progressive

Date. Men. Boys. Women. Girls. Total.
1929. Pontefract.
17th June 1,341 42 78 55 1,516
15th July 1,691 61 116 21 1,889
12th August 1,351 45 70 46 1,512
16th September 1,248 46 63 70 1,427
14th October 1,299 40 81 39 1,459
11th November 1,442 46 69 55 1,612
16th December 1,477 42 99 49 1,667
Castleford.
17th June 3,428 159 104 45 3,736
15th July 2,746 100 131 35 3,012
12th August 2,570 106 103 48 2,827
16th September 2,438 111 160 62 2,771
14th October 2,388 97 180 56 2,721
11th November 2,584 80 172 65 2,901
16th December 2,594 64 141 24 2,823
Goole.
17th June 404 48 90 134 676
15th July 383 32 90 91 596
12th August 281 37 78 65 461
16th September 364 36 92 73 565
14th October 325 20 70 52 467
11th November 418 34 78 70 600
16th December 477 26 73 96 672