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Industrial Insurance Agents

Volume 104: debated on Thursday 14 March 1918

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asked the Minister of Labour if he will take steps to speed up the inquiry into the conditions of industrial insurance agents?

The inquiry is proceeding as rapidly as can be expected from its complicated character.

Is the hon. Gentleman aware that it is twelve months now since a Committee recommended the investigation of the case of these men, and that they are suffering considerable hardship owing to the delay?

The Committee was not appointed many weeks ago, and in order to arrive at a just conclusion a very large number of considerations have to be taken into account. There are a large number of companies, there are varying conditions among the different companies, and there are many other questions that arise.