§ Mr. Milneasked the Minister of Labour what communication he has received from Mr. J. Browning, Secretary of Blyth and District Trades Council, in relation to the high rate of unemployment running at 6.3 per cent. on 12th June, 1967 in the employment exchange areas covered by the Trades Council; what further action he proposes to take; and if he will make a statement.
§ Mr. FernyhoughThe Secretary of Blyth and District Trades Council sent 337W my right hon. Friend a resolution by the Council expressing their grave concern at the continued high rate of unemployment in the area. My local officers are doing all they can to help those unemployed to find other suitable work and training, and I hope that the area will benefit from the various measures already taken to assist the Development Areas, including the Regional Employment Premium.
§ Mr. Bishopasked the Minister of Labour if he will list the numbers of unemployed and the numbers of vacancies at employment exchanges in Nottinghamshire.
§ Mr. Fernyhough
TOTAL NUMBERS REGISTERED AS UNEMPLOYED AND NOTIFIED VACANCIES REMAINING UNFILLED AT JULY, 1967 IN AREAS COVERED BY EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGES IN NOTTINGHAMSHIRE Registered unemployed Unfilled vacancies Arnold … 214 84 Basford and Bulwell … 661 98 Beeston … 176 661 Hucknall … 230 228 Netherfield … 190 106 Nottingham … 3,936 2,713 Mansfield … 775 1,468 Newark … 331 151 Retford … 223 225 Sutton-in-Ashfield … 703 497 Worksop … 431 440
§ Mr. Cleggasked the Minister of Labour if he will publish a table showing the percentage unemployment figures for Fleetwood and Thornton-Cleveleys in July from 1939 to 1967, inclusive.
§ Mr. FernyhoughFollowing is the information:
PERCENTAGE RATES OF UNEMPLOYMENT* FOR THE AREA COVERED BY FLEETWOOD AND THORNTON CLEVELEYS EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGES IN JULY EACH YEAR Per cent. Per cent. 1939 … 9.7 1954 … 2.0 1940 … 6.9 1955 … 1.1 1941 … 1.5 1956 … 1.6 1942 … 0.2 1957 … 2.4 1943 … 0.2 1958 … 2.7 1944 … 0.1 1959 … 3.6 1945 … 0.1 1960 … 2.5 1946 … 0.3 1961 … 1.8 1947 … 0.8 1962 … 3.2 1948 … 0.9 1963 … 3.5 1949 … 1.6 1964 … 3.0 1950 … 2.7 1965 … 3.9 1951 … 1.5 1966 … 3.3 1952 … 2.2 1967 … 5.5 1953 … 2.4 * Figures prior to the introduction of the National Insurance Scheme in 1948 are not comparable with those for later years.