HC Deb 20 October 1942 vol 383 c1849W
Mr. Ness Edwards

asked the Minister of Fuel and Power whether he will state, for the months of July and August, the cost of the guaranteed wage paid to miners for shifts they were compelled to lose on account of the owners failing to provide work; and the commercial value of the coal lost thereby?

North Staffordshire.
Year. Number of Wage-earners employed at December. Quantity of Coal cut by Machines. Percentage of Coal cut by Machines Quantity of Coal conveyed. Percentage of Coal conveyed.
Tons. Tons.
1920 * 1,153,178 21 Not available
1930 24,979 2,943,048 53 2,609,668 47
1931 22,445 3,503,027 65 3,293,747 61
1932 22,542 4,086,142 73 3,981,951 71
1933 22,889 4,351,129 76 4,294,150 75
1934 22,919 5,081,975 81 4,975,372 79
1935 22,625 5,728,145 86 5,723,245 86
1936 23,109 6,417,988 91 6,272,848 89
1937 24,048 6,631,811 92 6,480,904 90
1938 23,593 6,396,272 92 6,292,179 91
1939 24,415 7,014,861 95 6,864,692 93
1940 22,664 6,670,845 94 6,516,188 92
1941 21,858 6,077,382 94 5,982,979 92
* A comparable figure for 1920 is not available. The total numbers employed in that year, including clerks and salaried persons, were 38,273, of whom it is estimated about 37,600 were wage-earners.