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28. Mr. Tom King

asked the Secretary of State for Industry whether he will arrange a meeting with the chairmen of all the nationalised industries.

Mr. Benn

My right hon. Friend the Prime Minister told the hon. Member for Cirencester and Tewkesbury (Mr. Ridley) on 20th May 1975 that he had received a request to arrange a meeting with the chairmen of the nationalised industries and had agreed to do so in the fairly near future.

29. Mr. Golding

asked the Secretary of State for Industry what general directions he has issued in the last five weeks to chairmen of nationalised industries.

Mr. Benn

I have not issued any general directions to any of the chairmen of the nationalised industries for which I am responsible since I was appointed Secretary of State for Industry.

36. Mr. Russell Johnston

asked the Secretary of State for Industry whether he has made any manpower level comparisons between the nationalised industries in the United Kingdom and the nationalised industries of other member countries of the EEC.

Mr. Meacher

I regret that such comparisons are not possible because the international sources of statistics do not distinguish the employment of publicly-owned industries.

41. Mr. David Steel

asked the Secretary of State for Industry if he will give figures of manpower levels in nationalised industries under his departmental control for 1964, 1974, and estimates for the next five years.

42. Mr. Cyril Smith

asked the Secretary of State for Industry if he will give figures of manpower levels in nationalised industries under his departmental control for 1964, 1974, and his estimates for the next five years.

Mr. Gregor Mackenzie

Following is the information:

Post Office:
1964 376,601
1974 420,914
1975 434,000
British Steel Corporation:
1964 N/A
1974 220,000
1975 220,000

Litttle change is expected in Post Office manpower over the next five years. The British Steel Corporation's development plans provide for a reduction to 195,000 by the turn of the decade.

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