57. Mr. Bennettasked the Minister of Labour what was the number of railway employees in Glasgow in 1951 and at the latest available date.
§ Mr. Hare34,126 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. Thomsonasked the Minister of Labour what was the number of railway employees in Dundee in 1951 and at the latest available date.
§ Mr. Hare2,073 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. Willisasked 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. Hare2,216 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. Willisasked the Minister of Labour what was the number of railway employees in Edinburgh in 1951 and at the latest available date.
§ Mr. Hare8,099 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. Robertsonasked the Minister of Labour what was the number of railway employees in Renfrewshire in 1951 and at the latest available date.
§ Mr. Hare2,763 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.
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§ 64. Mr. W. Hamiltonasked the Minister of Labour what was the number of railway employees in Fifeshire in 1951 and at the latest available date.
§ Mr. Hare3,667 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. Rossasked the Minister of Labour what was the number of railway employees in the Scottish Region in 1951 and at the latest available date.
§ Mr. Hare82,130 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 Hughesasked the Minister of Labour what was the number of railway employees in Aberdeen in 1951 and at the latest available date.
§ Mr. Hare3,955 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. Steeleasked the Minister of Labour what was the number of railway employees in Dunbartonshire in 1951 and at the latest available date.
§ Mr. Hare1,150 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. Lawsonasked the Minister of Labour what was the number of railway employees in Lanarkshire in 1951 and at the latest available date.
§ Mr. Hare7,836 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. Manuelasked the Minister of Labour what was the number of railway employees in Ayrshire in 1951 and at the latest available date.
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§ Mr. Hare5,248 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.