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UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE. PROPOSED CHANGES IN BENEFITS, CONTRIBUTIONS AND REMUNERATION LIMIT. Memorandum by the Minister of Labour.

9 Sep 1943

-2- INCREASE OF RATES OF BENEFIT AND CONTRIBUTIONS 4. (a) I propose that the benefit rates should be raised as shown in Appendix hereto; the altered rates represent a 20% increase (or slightly more in some cases) for persons of 18 or over. The benefit rates for those under 18 were not increased when the rates for the older groups were increased in 1940 and I propose to bring the former more nearly into line by a percentage increase substantially higher than 20% for those aged 17. The proposed new rates preserv the existing principle of lower benefit rates for famales; the issue of equal rates for the sexes will have to be decided in relation to the Beveridge proposals (see following sub-paragraph).
health insurance taxation peace pensions trade unions unemployment welfare post-war planning preparations for war nationwide lord president's committee british trades union congress ministry of labour and national service beveridge report
Civil Defence Region
Nationwide
Collection ID
CAB71
Document Reference
CAB 71/13/84
Document Types
Memorandum Statistical Publication
File Reference
CAB 71/13
Former Department Reference
LP(43) 201
Identifier
10.1080/wtss.cab71.000013.084
Keywords
Beveridge Report Insurance Pensions Post-war Planning Taxation Trade Unions Unemployment Welfare
Language
English
Organizations Discussed
British Trades Union Congress Lord President's Committee Ministry of Labour and National Service
Pages
10
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
Papers Nos. 120(43) - 216(43)
Themes
Preparations for War Peace Health Welfare

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