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UNEMPLOYMENT POLICY

LABOUR URGES LEADERS CONSIDERED OPINION L"nitea .Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. (Received 28th March, 10 a.m.) LONDON, 27th March. The dissatisfaction of a group of Labour members at tho Government's unemployment policy readied a head at a meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party when bolder measures were demanded. In spito of Mr. Thomas's explanation a resolution was carried without division calling on tho Government to submit to a meeting a fortnight henco its considered opinion regarding the secret Mosley-Lansbury memorandum, stating the reasons for the rejection of all or any of its suggestions. These include removing the young and ugeil from industry by raising the school ago and pensioning workers at sixty-five; establishing an Imports Board to regulate imports in tho interests of the workers and starting direct works financed from a special development fund.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 74, 28 March 1930, Page 11

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UNEMPLOYMENT POLICY Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 74, 28 March 1930, Page 11

UNEMPLOYMENT POLICY Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 74, 28 March 1930, Page 11

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