Unemployment (Acts and Regulations).

Oral Answers to Questions — National War Effort. – in the House of Commons at on 16 October 1941.

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Photo of Mr Francis Douglas Mr Francis Douglas , Battersea North

asked the Minister of Labour whether he will publish a consolidated summary of the Unemployment Insurance Acts and Regulations for the guidance of the large number of persons concerned in the operation of this legislation?

Photo of Mr Ernest Bevin Mr Ernest Bevin , Wandsworth Central

Such a summary already exists in the form of leaflets which are available at any Employment Exchange. I am sending my hon. Friend a copy.

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