HC Deb 16 February 1948 vol 447 c141W
Mr. Sharp

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs if he will give details of the third coal production incentive scheme introduced in the British zone in Germany; and to what extent it is achieving results.

Mr. McNeil

Under the third coal production incentive scheme individual production targets are fixed for each mine and total a daily production of 320,000 tons for the whole coal field. When a mine has maintained its target figure for four consecutive weeks, the miners will each receive a free packet containing food, tea, coffee, cigarettes and tobacco. In addition, each miner is to be given 100 cigarettes as soon as the total production reaches 300,000 tons a day. Since the introduction of the scheme on 5th January production has risen steadily from 240,000 to over 260,000 tons a day.