§ 7. Mr. Pilkingtonasked the Minister of Labour whether he can estimate how many men were employed on the maintenance, improvement and construction of roads and bridges for the years 1937–38 and 1938–39?
§ Mr. E. BrownThe construction and maintenance of roads and bridges are not separately distinguished in the statistics compiled by my Department, and figures giving the information desired are, therefore, not available.
§ Mr. PilkingtonAre the Government looking at schemes of this nature, which would absorb some of the unemployed? Does the right hon. Gentleman not think that these figures should be obtainable?
§ Mr. BrownLast March I gave the House an analysis of the amount spent in this matter, which was a very large sum. If my hon. Friend has not seen that, I should be pleased to obtain it from the Minister of Transport and let him have it.
§ Mr. PilkingtonIs it any use knowing the amount of money spent, if we do not know the number of men put into employment by the spending of the money?
§ Mr. ErringtonWill the right hon. Gentleman undertake that all the work on roads shall be done by labour from the local Employment Exchanges?
§ Mr. BrownThe arrangement in regard to constructional work is that employers should notify my Department, but I have no power to compel them to do so.
§ Mr. PilkingtonWill the right hon. Gentleman consider the possibility of getting these figures?
§ Mr. LeonardCan the right hon. Gentleman say how much is expended in new work as against improvements?
§ Mr. BrownI could not state that at the moment, but it does not arise on this question, except incidentally.