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RESETTLEMENT NOTES

... whole et the United Kingdom , se d ie- S kied by the bee resident at the end of theary, compared with May dad last, whoa mossoployment readied its highest paint, ens toot by the following table: May Ad. J sneer! .1 theory IWO ygrd 30th United Kingdom fi01 ...

Published: Friday 20 February 1920
Newspaper: Montrose Standard
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 697 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

RESETTLEMENT NOTES

... effect that the authorities are faced with a briok wall iu the matter of placing ex-officers, and that machinery for resettling them in civil life is uorking less success than at any ,-•,.• • d-mol.ilis3tion han. This is correct, r I team that. whereas for ...

RESETTLEMENT NOW ES

... set up wipe with this new problem it will be realised thin the work not only of bringing the men bomb home but of resettling them in civil life reffisets great credit on all organisations concerned. Within a very short time after the signing of the Armistice ...

• RESETTLEMENT NOTES. ANOTHER IMPROVEMENT

... • RESETTLEMENT NOTES. ANOTHER IMPROVEMENT. Registered unemployment at the beginning of April shod I further reduction not onls in the numbers drawing the out-of-work donation, but in the numbers in receipt of uneinployment benefit, the live registers ...

RESETTLEMENT N9TES. THE CALL TO THE NATION

... RESETTLEMENT N9TES. THE CALL TO THE NATION. The public should not ailow the dramatic eventA of the past week-end to induce them to relax their firm determination to help the nation all they can. The stoppage of work in the coalfields has been 90 prolon±_tert ...

RESETTLEMENT NOTES. A RECORD OF ENTERPRISE

... RESETTLEMENT NOTES. A RECORD OF ENTERPRISE. Sinoe the Armistice, now nearly two years ago, the Ministry of Labour has been Imre mitting in its efforts to resettle in industry the men who responded to the country's call in its hour of need. It is largely ...

RESETTLEMENT NOTES. UNEMPLOYMENT ALLOWAVCE

... RESETTLEMENT NOTES. UNEMPLOYMENT ALLOWAVCE. There is appasentlyrA vaideepeeadrbelief Ia is country that both mew and women are at tresent throwing up their wOrk upon the imaumption that it •pays them t as well to accept unemployment allowance. This opinion ...

RESETTLEMENT NOTES. A FULTII ER IMPROVEMENT

... whole of the United Kingdom, as disclosed by the live registers at the end of January. compared with May 2nd last, when unemployment -reached its highest point, can best he illustrated by the following table: May 2nd,, January January . United Kingdom 473 ...

RESETTLEMENT NOTES. TB AINING SCHEMES

... RESETTLEMENT NOTES. TB AINING SCHEMES. The training schemes under the Ministry of Labour are', I hear, still speeding full sail, end, in spite of the present trade depression, there is no flaggin.4 in Ole effort to refit the disabled for employment in ...

EX-SERVICE CIVIL SERVANTS

... EX-SERVICE CIVIL SERVANTS FORMATION . OF MILITANT- MOVEMENT , Criticism of tho Government ' s attitudo towards ex-Service men in the Civil Service was expressed at a meeting of the Association of ex-Service Civil Servants held in London last evening ...

Published: Wednesday 19 March 1924
Newspaper: The Scotsman
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 336 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

RESETTLEMENT NOTES. tT , :AIRY 131 The position at the present time with Bard to unemployment in this country very

... RESETTLEMENT NOTES. tT , :AIRY 131 The position at the present time with Bard to unemployment in this country very interesting, and students of economies sued to find in it much food for reflection. 111 interesting because it is so satisfactory, beam ...

Published: Friday 12 March 1920
Newspaper: Montrose Review
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 764 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

atttaupt to heal the wouuda of that unhappy 1 RESETTLEMENT NOTES. cough'''. The reason for both theae &clam

... atttaupt to heal the wouuda of that unhappy 1 RESETTLEMENT NOTES. cough'''. The reason for both theae &clam tions is the same --namely, that it is easier Ito make political capital out of Irel e and than WANTED: SKILLED WORKERS. .- to find a statesmanlike ...