HC Deb 01 February 1974 vol 868 cc172-3W
Mr. Skeet

asked the Secretary of State for Employment if he will take action, if necessary by legislation, to prevent social within the responsibility of the corpora-security benefits becoming payable to the families of strikers and to provide for the granting in lieu of vouchers for covering the essential requirements of any children involved.

Mr. Dean

I have been asked to reply.

I have nothing to add to my right hon. Friend's reply to my hon. Friend the Member for South Angus (Mr. Bruce-Gardyne) on 6th November 1973.—[Vol. 863, c. 160.]

Training on 31st December 1973 Government Training Centre
Trade Birmingham Coventry Dudley North Staffordshire Total
Bricklaying 28 16 44
Carpentry and Joinery 14 15 16 45
Housepainting 22 22
Plumbing 15 15
Woodcutting Machining 5 5
Boring Setting Machining 2 2
Capstan Setting Operating 24 9 8 7 48
Centre Lathe Turning 25 17 9 7 58
Milling Setting Operating 6 8 7 5 26
Precision Grinding 7 5 7 19
Sheet Metal Working (Mechanised) 10 10
Toolmaking Fitting and Machining 7 7
Welding—Electric Arc (Plate) 14 9 20 43
Draughtsmanship 10 10
Fitting::
General 19 12 31
Machine Tool Maintenance 6 6
Pneumatic and Hydraulic 7 7 14
Electrical Installation and Maintenance 9 9
Electronic Wiring and Circuit Testing 18 13 10 41
Fitting—Electrical 12 11 23
Instrument Maintenance 10 10
Radio, TV and Electronic Servicing 25 12 10 11 58
Agricultural Machinery Repair/Maintenance 11 11
Contractors' Plant Repair and Maintenance 11 11
Heavy Vehicle Repair and Maintenance 12 13 11 36
Motor Vehicle:
Body Repair 12 12
Repair and Maintenance 46 38 11 11 106
Spray Painting 10 10
Typewriter Repair and Maintenance 8 8
Hairdressing (Men's) 12 12
Storekeeping 2 2 4
Totals 282 205 152 117 756

All the trainees shown above were men with the exception of one woman in the hairdressing class at Birmingham GTC.

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