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No depositor is allowed to have a greater sum standing to his credit than £2. In 1903 the Ghent Municipal Council voted jf 600 to this scheme, which is now also in operation in three suburbs of Ghent, each suburb making a contribution. The number of trades unions affiliated is 34, with a membership of 14,616. There have been already serious difficulties, owing to great depression in the textile trade, while the non-unionist branch has proved a total failure. In the winter 1902-3 the committee a...dministering the unemployed fund was compelled to make special arrangements owing to a great industrial crisis, but that difficulty has now been tided over, 64 THE UNEMPLOYED. and some degree of success has resulted. In 1898, before the scheme was drawn up, the trades unionists were only insured to the amount of £600 a year in their own unions. There has been a very rapid increase. In 1901, in the aggregate, from trades unions and the fund, nearly ^2,000 was devoted to this purpose; in 1902, ;f 2,295, and this figure has been surpassed in 1903.
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