HC Deb 06 November 1947 vol 443 cc229-30W
53. Mr. Scott-Elliot

asked the Minister of Labour whether he will give a firm assurance that the Government's plans for reorganisation of industry will not lead to further delay or curtailment of the approved programme of the Disabled Persons Employment Corporation Limited, to establish Remploy Factories for the employment of severely disabled persons.

Mr. Isaacs

While I cannot give the categorical assurance asked for by my hon. Friend, I can assure him that the Government appreciates fully the importance of these factories and will facilitate their completion to the maximum extent consistent with the needs of the present economic situation.

54. Mr. Scott-Elliot

asked the Minister of Labour the total number of severely disabled persons now employed in Remploy Factories; and the number of registered disabled persons who are unemployed and deemed fit only for sheltered employment in these factories.

Mr. Isaacs

The Disabled Persons Employment Corporation now employs 608 severely disabled persons. There are 10,413 unemployed registered disabled persons who are classified as eligible for sheltered employment; but the provision of sheltered employment is not limited to the Corporation's factories.