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THE UNEMPLOY-- MENT SITUATION.
(Previous
Reference: Cabinet 34
(28), Con- clusion 10.)
THE INDUSTRIAL TRANSFERENCE
BOARD.
(Previous
Reference: Cabinet 16
(28), Con- clusion 9.)
3. The Cabinet had before them a Memorandum
by the Minister of Labour (Paper C.P.-188 (28))
bringing to their notice the unsatisfactory
trend of unemployment figures in the last few
weeks, and pointing out that the general effect
of these figures, which are largely influenced
by the distribution of the coal, cotton and iron
and steel industries, is that the districts with
a relatively low percentage of unemployment are
little worse off or (in the case of London) are
actually better; while the districts with heavy
unemployment, and particularly Wales and the
Northern Counties of England, have become
definitely worse.
The Minister of Labour amplified his
Memorandum by a statement, at the end of which he
proposed that, subject perhaps to the desirability
of awaiting the Report of the Industrial Trans fer-
ence Board, a Cabinet Committee might be appointed
to analyse and appreciate the data in regard to
the serious unemployment situation and to recommend
to the Cabinet measures to be taken to meet the
difficult situation likely to develop during the
winter.
The President of the Board of Trade made a
statement in regard to the serious setback in
trade which had begun at the commencement of the
second Quarter of the year after a most promising
first Quarter, and asked that he might have the
co-operation of the Treasury (Board of Inland
Revenue) and the Ministry of Labour to analyse
the very full reports in the possession of his
Department on the subject, with a view, if possible,
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