HC Deb 04 May 1927 vol 205 cc1632-3W
Mr. G. HALL

asked the Minister of Labour the number of persons registered as unemployed; and how many were in receipt of unemployment benefit on the last available date?

Sir A. STEEL-MAITLAND

At 25th April, 1927, the number of persons on the registers of Employment Exchanges in Great Britain was 1,044,800. Of these 865,129 had current claims to unemployment benefit, but I am unable to say how many were in receipt of benefit.

Mr. G. HALL

asked the Minister of Labour the number of miners registered as unemployed in South Wales and Monmouthshire, and how many were in receipt of unemployment benefit, at the last available date?

Sir A. STEEL-MAITLAND

At 21st March, 1927, 57,265 persons classified as belonging to the coal mining industry were recorded as unemployed in South Wales and Monmouthshire, including 17,028 temporarily stopped from the service of their employers. Of the total number unemployed, 55,886 had current claims to unemployment benefit, but I cannot say how many were in receipt of benefit.

Colonel DAY

asked the Minister of Labour the number of persons on the register of the Borough Road, Walworth, Employment Exchange to the last convenient date, together with comparable figures for the corresponding period last year, showing the persons normally in regular employment, wholly unemployed or temporarily stopped, also persons normally in casual employment, giving the separate figures for men, boys, women, and girls?

Sir A. STEEL-MAITLAND

The following Table gives the information desired:

NUMBERS OF PERSONS ON REGISTER OF THE BOROUGH EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE.
Persons normally in regular employment. Persons normally in casual employment. Total
Wholly Unemployed. Temporarily Stopped.
25th April, l927
Men 4,305 40 8665,211
Boys 309 309
Women 1,119 95 149 1,363
Girls 394 394
Total 6,127 135 1,015 7,277
26th April, 1926.
Men 4,514 58 497 5,069
Boys 258 258
Women 1,114 84 117 1,315
Girls 351 351
Total 6,237 142 614 6,993