HC Deb 29 July 1936 vol 315 c1546W
Mr. LESLIE

asked the Minister of Labour whether, seeing that the convention on holidays with pay recently adopted by the International Labour Conference requires States which ratify it to secure for the workers concerned a reduction in the annual hours of work without any reduction of their earnings, he will say if the British Government delegates voted in favour of the draft convention?

Mr. E. BROWN

I am afraid that the hon. Member is under a misapprehension as regards the provisions of the draft convention to which he refers. States which ratify the convention will not assume any obligation to secure for the workers concerned a reduction in the annual hours of work without any reduction of their earnings. The British Government delegates abstained from voting.

Mr. LESLIE

asked the Minister of Labour whether the British Government delegates who attend the maritime session of the International Labour Conference in October, 1936, will be instructed to advocate a convention providing paid holidays for seamen?

Mr. E. BROWN

This matter is under consideration.