HC Deb 07 December 1964 vol 703 cc1040-1
8. Mr. Wingfield Digby

asked the Minister of Labour what increase there has been in average earnings in the South-West in the last year, to the nearest convenient date; and how it compares with increases in other areas.

Mr. Thornton

The increase in average weekly earnings of adult male manual workers in the south-west region was 31s. 9d.—that is from 302s. 9d. in April, 1963 to 334s. 6d. in April, 1964. As the second part of the reply is a table of figures I will, with permission, circulate a statement in the OFFICIAL REPORT.

Mr. Digby

Is the hon. Gentleman aware that there is a lot of leeway to be made up? Will he speak to his right

INCREASE IN AVERAGE WEEKLY EARNINGS OF MANUAL WORKERS (MEN AGED 21 YEARS AND OVER) IN SOUTH WESTERN REGION COMPARED WITH INCREASES IN OTHER REGIONS AND IN UNITED KINGDOM AS A WHOLE FOR ALL INDUSTRIES COVERED BY HALF-YEARLY EARNINGS AND HOURS ENQUIRIES
Region Average Weekly Earnings of Men (21 years and over) Increase between April, 1963 and April, 1964
April, 1963 April, 1964 Absolute Per cent.
s. d. s. d. s. d.
South Western 302 9 334 6 31 9 10.5
London and South Eastern 342 9 369 6 26 9 7.8
Eastern and Southern 327 4 358 0 30 8 9.4
Midlands 334 9 368 3 33 6 10.0
Yorkshire and Lincolnshire 310 0 338 4 28 4 9.1
North Western 313 5 341 5 28 0 8.9
Northern 306 11 337 11 31 0 10.1
Scotland 297 4 326 2 28 10 9.7
Wales 329 7 354 11 25 4 7.7
Northern Ireland 259 5 287 5 28 0 10.8
United Kingdom 323 1 352 5 29 4 9.1
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