HC Deb 14 July 1930 vol 241 cc939-40W
Captain BULLOCK

asked the Minister of Labour the number of unemployed British seamen in each period of six months during the last two years, and the numbers whose part periods of work have enabled them actually to claim unemployment benefit?

Miss BONDFIELD

The following table gives the average number of wholly unemployed seamen of all nationalities on the Registers of Employment Exchanges in Great Britain in each period of six months during the last two years.

Period. Number.
July-December, 1928 16,119
January-June, 1929 16,504
July-December, 1929 17,397
January-June, 1930 22,037

Separate statistics are not available in respect of seamen of British nationality, nor am I able to give the numbers whose part periods of work have enabled them to claim unemployment benefit.

Fund since its establishment, by employers, employés and the Exchequer, together with the amount of benefit paid each year during the same period, are approximately as follow:

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