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anemployment became!
Acts of 1911 or 1916 I
contributions to their ¢
ployment. They for
those covered by insur
began in a crisis of une
being unemployed, ne
and had no chance of
concession in the Act o
of four contributions
position. It was first
23rd December 1920,
of ¢ uncovenanted ben
1921. The Acts of 1
benefit, that is bene
prescribed conditions, |
requisite number of co
benefit was a discretion
no contributions or had
tions might obtain, on
and on satisfying a Log
normally employed in
whole-time employme
further requirement Ww.
Labour should be satis
of uncovenanted bene
this requirement was
under the Act of 1925,
and women without d
The first Act introduci
1921, set up a * special
ber, within which a
covenanted or uncove
July 1921, a further si
29 weeks in all. was ad
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t persons insured under the
by November 1920 enough
: over long periods of unem-
'r, less than a third of all
ie other two-thirds insurance
a large proportion of them,
at once for long periods,
contributions at all. The
t weeks’ benefit on payment
adequate to deal with this
a temporary Act passed on
r superseded by the system
tuced by an Act of March
20 provided a covenanted
subject to fulfilment of
person who had paid the
vas entitled. Uncovenanted
hich a person who had paid
my claim based on contribu-
other prescribed conditions
1ent Committee that he was
zcupation, genuinely seeking
d unable to obtain it. A
1 later, that the Minister of
articular case that the grant
lient in the public interest ;
2 and is being used again
r stop benefit to single men
» aliens, and in other cases.
mted benefit, that of March
5 weeks ending 2nd Novem-
16 weeks’ benefit, whether
| be drawn; by an Act of
icovenanted benefit, making
» expiry of this first ¢ special
:ovenanted benefit’, though they do
:e8. are in general use.
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