HC Deb 04 July 1939 vol 349 cc1091-2
16. Mr. Cocks

asked the Secretary for Mines the average yearly output of coal per man, the value at pithead prices of this annual output, and the average annual wage of the workers in the Nottinghamshire coal mines for each of the years 1929 to 1938?

Mr. Lloyd

As the reply involves a number of figures, I will, with the hon. Member's permission, circulate it in the Official Report.

Mr. Cocks

Can the hon. Gentleman say whether the figures do not show year by year that the miner is getting a decreasing proportion of the benefit?

Mr. Lloyd

No, Sir. The figures show-that wages, for example, have increased from £120 a year in 1930, and £118 in 1931, to £162 at the present time, but that increase, as I understand it, is rather greater proportionately than that of the annual output.

Mr. George Griffiths

What is the increase in coalowners profits? Was it not £5 500,000 last quarter—2s. a ton?

Following is the information:

Nottinghamshire.
Year Average Annual Cash Earnings per Wage-' earner (exclusive of the value 01 allowances in Value of the Average Annual Output per Wage earner Average Annual Cash Earning per Wage-earner (exculusive of the value of allowance in kind)*
Tons. £ £
1929 288 181 122
1930 284 180 120
1931 292 183 118
1932 283 181 113
1933 295 184 113
1934 310 192 116
1935 32O 192 117
1936 341 228 134
1937 381 269 169
1938 346 264 162
* The value of allowances in kind is not available for Nottinghamshire separately, but for North Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, it averaged about£ 3 13s. per annum.

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