HC Deb 05 February 1930 vol 234 cc1920-1W
Mr. HORE-BELISHA

asked the First Lord of the Admiralty the number of apprentices accepted with a view to employment in His Majesty's Dockyards in each year since 1913; the number that have been entered as journeymen on the expiration of their probationary period following the completion of apprenticeship; and the number of hired workmen placed on the established list in each of these years?

Mr. AMMON

The approximate numbers of apprentices entered in the home dockyards, excluding Rosyth and Pembroke Dock now closed, in each of the 17 years were as follow:

Year. Number.
1913 513
1914 582
1915 693
1916 768
1917 818
1918 805
1919 695
1920 516
1921 399
1922 250
1923 179
1924 257
1925 287
1926 200
1927 188
1928 183
1929 198

As a rule, all the apprentices who complete their apprenticeship are entered as journeymen; the numbers who for various reasons may not have completed their apprenticeship could not be given without further investigation. The number of hired workmen placed on the established list in each of the last seven financial years are:

Financial Year. Number.
1922–23 32
1923–24 37
1924–25 64
1925–26 69
1926–27 43
1927–28 50
1928–29 63

For the earlier years the figures are not readily available.