HC Deb 22 July 1952 vol 504 c17W
74. Mr. F. Willey

asked the Minister of Labour what factors have caused the increase of 791 in the number of persons unemployed in Sunderland, compared

NUMBERS OF UNEMPLOYED PERSONS ON THE REGISTERS OF THE LEIGH AND ATHERTON AND TYLDESLEY EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGES AND YOUTH EMPLOYMENT OFFICES AT THE UNDERMENTIONED DATES WHOSE LAST EMPLOYMENT WAS IN THE COTTON OR RAYON, ETC., INDUSTRIES:
LEIGH
Industry 15th October, 1951 17th March, 1952 16th June, 1952
Males Females Males Females Males Females
Cotton:
Wholly unemployed 9 38 24 112 29 183
Temporarily stopped 9 480 978 420 1,111
Rayon, Nylon, etc., Production and Weaving and Silk:
Wholly unemployed 6 5 4 17
Temporarily stopped 80 513 86 365

ATHERTON AND TYLDESLEY
Cotton:
Wholly unemployed 2 1 9 21 25 66
Temporarily stopped 2 466 911 296 770
Rayon, Nylon, etc., Production and Weaving and Silk:
Wholly unemployed 2 3 4
Temporarily stopped 3 4 43 20

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