HC Deb 08 August 1947 vol 441 cc211-2W
Mr. Blackburn

asked the Minister of Labour how many displaced persons have been brought into Great Britain in the course of the last year; how many are currently working; and if it is proposed to bring in any more.

Mr. Ness Edwards

Since October last, 20,500 displaced persons have been brought to this country under official employment schemes. Of this number 12,500

Staff Proportion Annual Payroll bears to Sales of materials by the Control in 1946–47
Controls Numbers Annual Payrolls
£ per cent.
Cotton 460 175,000 .28
Fertilisers 50 17,400 .20
Flax and Ramic 95 38,760 .33
Hemp Coir and Kapok 61 25,060 .24
Jute 72 27,540 .17
Leather 187 70,500 .29
Mica 9 4,550 1.03
Molasses and Industrial Alcohol 38 14,050 .12
Nitrogen Supplies 6 2,320 .05
Paper 291 95,700 .32
Rubber 95 40,420 .12
Silk and Kayon 13 4,500 .17
Sulphuric Acid 14 7,050 .18
Sundry Materials 164 65,210 .48
Timber 1,254 501,700 .59
Wool 322 105,900 .41
NOTES.
1. Nothing is included in the payrolls to represent the value of the services of those members of the staff who serve without remuneration from public funds. In this respect, the case of Nitrogen Supplies is exceptional since four of the staff of six come within this category.
2. In the case of Mica, the staff is low engaged on disposal of stocks only.

have so far been placed in employment. The answer to the last part of the Question is in the affirmative.