HC Deb 02 February 1982 vol 17 c116W
Mr. Dalyell

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services why benefits are being denied to workers occupying the factory at British Leyland, Bathgate; and if he will make a statement.

Mrs. Chalker

Claims for benefits are decided by the independent adjudicating authorities. People who lose employment by reason of a stoppage of work which is due to a trade dispute at their place of employment are normally disqualified from receiving unemployment benefit so long as the stoppage continues. The supplementary benefit exclusion follows that for unemployment benefit. Although a person involved in a trade dispute may be entitled to supplementary benefit for his family, and final earnings he receives exclude him from getting it from a forward period from the date the earnings are payable.

Under this rule the workers at British Leyland, Bathgate who got a week's earnings on 21 January were not entitled to supplementary benefit up to and including 27 January. Those who have received a further week's earnings are excluded up to and including 3 February.

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