Wages (Regulation).

Oral Answers to Questions — Unemployment. – in the House of Commons at on 15 June 1921.

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Captain TERRELL:

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asked the Minister of Labour whether he will state the industries or professions, apart from the Civil Service, in which the present rates of pay are governed solely by reference to the actual cost of living as compared with pre-war rates, and in which no reference is paid to the existing acute depression?

Photo of Mr Thomas Macnamara Mr Thomas Macnamara , Camberwell North West

An account of the principal agreements providing for the automatic regulation of wages in accordance with variations in the cost of living was given on pages 662–4 of the "Labour Gazette" for December last, a copy of which I am sending my hon. and gallant Friend. Since that date somewhat similar arrangements have been adopted for the future regulation of wages in the following additional industries or sections of industries: Building, vehicle building, farriery, wholesale tailoring, hosiery manufacture, civil engineering (construction), brass founding and finishing (Midlands), edge tool manufacture, cast-iron hollow-ware manufacture, carting (Scotland), mill-sawing. (Scotland), baking (Scotland), packing - case making (London).

Photo of Mr Arthur Samuel Mr Arthur Samuel , Farnham

Does that apply to those members of the public who have bought annuities from the Post Office?

Photo of Mr Thomas Macnamara Mr Thomas Macnamara , Camberwell North West

I cannot follow the hon. Member. Perhaps he will put a question on the Paper.