HC Deb 09 December 1952 vol 509 c45W
136 and 137. Mr. Mulley

asked the Minister of Labour (1) how many cutlery and silverware workers, respectively, were registered as unemployed, or working on short-time at the Sheffield and Attercliffe employment exchanges on 1st November, 1951, 1st September, 1952, and nearest convenient date;

SHEFFIELD AND ATTERCLIFFE EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGES
Tools and Cutlery Jewellery, Plate and Refining of Precious Metals
Males Females Total Males Females Total
1. Estimated numbers of employees*:
Mid-1948 16,750 13,440 30,190 2,870 2,440 5,310
Mid-1951 17,280 14,030 31,310 3,100 2,950 6,050
2. Numbers Registered as unemployed:
12th November, 1951:
Wholly unemployed 44 41 85 6 6 12
Temporarily stopped 4 4 8 1 1
15th September, 1952:
Wholly unemployed 155 324 479 18 20 38
Temporarily stopped 240 82 322 5 16 21
10th November, 1952:
Wholly unemployed 170 328 498 6 19 25
Temporarily stopped 183 54 237 5 10 15
* Comparable figures are not available for earlier years, nor for 1949 and 1950; and figures for 1952 have not yet been compiled.

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