HC Deb 25 April 1951 vol 487 c73W
Mr. Boothby

asked the Minister of National Insurance to what extent it is the general practice, in cases where a four-day week is being worked, to include unemployment benefit for the remaining two days, by arrangement with the local Employment Exchange in the weekly pay packet; how many firms have made this arrangement; and how many workers are affected.

Dr. Summerskill

Only one arrangement on such lines has been made; it covers about 2,500–3,000 workers. Benefit is, however, paid quite separately from wages.