HC Deb 28 November 1950 vol 481 cc139-40W
Mr. Peter Smithers

asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies to what extent it is his policy to permit the Sugar Industry Labour Welfare Fund to be used for the furtherance of housing schemes for sugar workers in British Guiana.

Mr. J. Griffiths

The fund referred to is controlled and administered by a committee appointed by the Governor. It is intended to use it for financing housing schemes for sugar workers in accordance with the recommendations of the Venn

UNEMPLOYED AT 13TH NOVFMBER, 1950
Industry Males aged 15 and over Females aged 15 and over Total
Shipbuilding and ship-repairing 143 4 147
Manufacture and repair of aircraft 42 11 53
Building 113 113
Civil engineering contracting 63 63
Sea transport 237 9 246
Distributive trades 68 67 135
National Government service 16 8 24
Local government service 24 2 26
Professional services 10 38 48
Catering, hotels, etc. 66 120 186
Laundries and dry-cleaning 6 16 22
All other industries and services 241 184 425
Total—All industries and services 1,029 459 1,488

Commission Report. In addition, workers may borrow money from the fund free of interest to build houses on approved housing areas and are eligible for a free grant on completion of the loan repayments.