HC Deb 01 April 1963 vol 675 cc5-7W
57. Mr. Bennett

asked the Minister of Labour what was the number of railway employees in Glasgow in 1951 and at the latest available date.

Mr. Hare

34,126 in mid-1951 and 20,930 in mid-1962. These figures do not include some ancillary employment and may include workers employed by private manufactureres of rolling stock and equipment.

60. Mr. G. M. Thomson

asked the Minister of Labour what was the number of railway employees in Dundee in 1951 and at the latest available date.

Mr. Hare

2,073 in mid-1951 and 1,455 in mid-1962. These figures do not include some ancillary employment and may include workers employed by private manufacturers of rolling stock and equipment.

61. Mr. Willis

asked the Minister of Labour what was the number of railway employees in the area north of Inverness in 1951 and at the latest available date.

Mr. Hare

2,216 in mid-1951 and 1,695 in mid-1962. These figures do not include some ancillary employment and may include workers employed by private manufacturers of rolling stock and equipment.

62. Mr. Willis

asked the Minister of Labour what was the number of railway employees in Edinburgh in 1951 and at the latest available date.

Mr. Hare

8,099 in mid-1951 and 6,954 in mid-1962. These figures do not include some ancillary employment and may include workers employed by private manufacturers of rolling stock and equipment.

63. Mr. J. Robertson

asked the Minister of Labour what was the number of railway employees in Renfrewshire in 1951 and at the latest available date.

Mr. Hare

2,763 in mid-1951 and 4,766 in mid-1962. These figures do not include some ancillary employment and may include workers employed by private manufacturers of rolling stock and equipment.

64. Mr. W. Hamilton

asked the Minister of Labour what was the number of railway employees in Fifeshire in 1951 and at the latest available date.

Mr. Hare

3,667 in mid-1951 and 2,508 in mid-1962. These figures do not include some ancillary employment and may include workers employed by private manufacturers of rolling stock and equipment.

65. Mr. Ross

asked the Minister of Labour what was the number of railway employees in the Scottish Region in 1951 and at the latest available date.

Mr. Hare

82,130 in mid-1951 and 63,090 in mid-1962. These figures do not include some ancillary employment and may include workers employed by private manufacturers of rolling stock and equipment.

67. Mr. Hector Hughes

asked the Minister of Labour what was the number of railway employees in Aberdeen in 1951 and at the latest available date.

Mr. Hare

3,955 in mid-I951 and 2,809 in mid-1962. These figures do not include some ancillary employment and may include workers employed by private manufacturers of rolling stock and equipment.

68. Mr. Steele

asked the Minister of Labour what was the number of railway employees in Dunbartonshire in 1951 and at the latest available date.

Mr. Hare

1,150 in mid-1951 and 992 in mid-1962. These figures do not include some ancillary employment and may include workers employed by private manufacturers of rolling stock and equipment.

69. Mr. Lawson

asked the Minister of Labour what was the number of railway employees in Lanarkshire in 1951 and at the latest available date.

Mr. Hare

7,836 in mid-1951 and 4,437 in mid-1962. These figures do not include some ancillary employment and may include workers employed by private manufacturers of rolling stock and equipment.

71. Mr. Manuel

asked the Minister of Labour what was the number of railway employees in Ayrshire in 1951 and at the latest available date.

Mr. Hare

5,248 in mid-1951 and 4,078 in mid-1962. These figures do not include some ancillary employment and may include workers employed by private manufacturers of rolling stock and equipment.

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