Cork City Council Minutes Partial Index 1901-1967

Cork City Council Minute Books Index 26 July 1901 - 13 June 1967

Index Term

Unemployed Party (Cork)

Minute Book Reference

CP/CO/M/17 (23 Nov 1937 - 20 Feb 1946)

Sub-Terms and Page Number Letter re. demolition work, 58,

deputation re. relief work for

married men, 73

Index Term

Unemployed Protest Movement

Minute Book Reference

CP/CO/M/20 (13 Sep 1955 - 10 Feb 1959)

Sub-Terms and Page Number Resolution submitted from that all employment under Corporation (permanent or temporary) be recruited through Labour Exchange or Dept. of Social Welfare / City Manager to reply, 376

Index Term

Unemployment

Minute Book Reference

CP/CO/M/16 (25 Jun 1929 - 26 Oct 1937)

Sub-Terms and Page Number Alderman O’Leary referred to the necessity for taking steps for the relief of unemployment in the City, 14/7/1931, page 150, Alderman O’Leary referred to trade depression in the City, 27/10/1931, page 166, Reference to relief grants, 12/7/1932, page 209, A Government Grant of £50, 000 is required for a scheme of public works, 9/8/1932, page 219, Visit of Minister for Local Government and Public Health, Sean T. O’Kelly, to the City, Minutes of 28/3/1933, page 254, Dearth of employment in the Painting Trade, 26/11/1935, page 425, Minutes of 26/11/1935, page 427, Payment of unemployment assistance benefit in

the Borough, 24/3/1936, page 456, Letter from the Cork City Unemployed Party with proposals, 28/4/1936, page 463, Letter, 26/5/1936, page 471, Minutes, 27/10/1936, page 498, Suggestions of Cllrs. Allen and MacCarthy-Murrough, 24/11/1936, page 502, City Manager said that £30, 000 was available for relief of unemployment, he outlined proposed works to be undertaken, 26/1/1937, page 513, Application for Government Grant for scheme of road works, 27/4/1937, page 551, Regulations for Unemployment Relief Grants, 25/5/1937, page 558,

Index Term

Unemployment

Minute Book Reference

CP/CO/M/15 (11 Jan 1924 - 18 Jun 1929)

Sub-Terms and Page Number Employment only to be provided through the Labour Exchange, Christmas relief was only possible if money became available from the Ministry for Local Government, 5/12/1924, page 187, City Engineer reported that 120 men were employed for Christmas Work, 8/1/1926, page 302, Report of City Engineer on the works provided out of the Unemployment Relief Grant, 26/3/1926, page 326, Letter from the Cork Workers Council referring to local conditions and proposing remedies, 23/7/1926, page 361

Index Term

Unemployment

Minute Book Reference

CP/CO/M/12 (13 Dec 1912 - 8 Mar 1918)

Sub-Terms and Page Number Reference to unemployment in the City, 14/2/1913, page 19,

Reference to grant from the Distress Committee for the coming winter, 11/9/1914, page 202, Reference to the dearth of employment on account of the continuance of the war and the high prices charged for foodstuffs all over the country, attention of the Government is drawn to the suffering caused by unemployment and request that prices be regulated, 12/2/1915, page 239, Reference to anticipated post-war financial Depression, 10/3/1916, page 362, Reference by the Cork & District Trades Council to high unemployment and the possibility of a worsening situation, 23/2/1917, page 495, Motion forwarded from Dublin Municipal Council calling attention to the necessity for a programme of public works to alleviate the distress anticipated on the conclusion of the war, 9/3/1917, page 498, Attention of Parliament drawn to the necessity of providing work for the unemployed of the City of Cork, 29/6/1917, page 539, Detailed reference to conditions of workers in the Army Pay Office in Cork and resultant unemployment, 9/11/1917, page 597

Index Term

Unemployment

Minute Book Reference

CP/CO/M/14 (12 Nov 1920 - 28 Dec 1923)

Sub-Terms and Page Number (20), 182,

Insurance, 189, 195, 189, 294, 302, 339, 347, 348,

354, 368, 381, 382, 383, 446

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