HC Deb 19 July 1955 vol 544 cc33-4W
Mr. Robson Brown

asked the Minister of Fuel and Power what was the output per man-year for coalface workers in the years 1946 to 1954; what has been the total cost of all mining developments and of new machinery introduced during the same period; and what has been the approximate estimated improved coal output from this expenditure year by year.

Mr. Geoffrey Lloyd

The output of coalface workers per man-year has changed as follows:

Tons
1946 647
1947 650
1948 675
1949 684
1950 708
1951 738
1952 730
1953 708
1953* 726
1954 737
* The definition of face workers was changed at the beginning of 1954. 708 tons is the figure for 1953 on the old and 726 on the new basis. The second week's paid holiday was introduced in 1953; in 1953 there were also Coronation holidays.

Total capital expenditure on mining development and machinery at collieries over the years 1947–1954 was £265 million. It is not possible to isolate the exact effects of this expenditure, much of which was required for replacement, from the results of the other factors affecting output, but there is no doubt that without it output would have fallen rapidly.

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