§ Mr. Hendersonasked the Secretary of State for Employment if he will list in the Official Report the applications from Scotland for temporary employment subsidy showing the number of jobs and the total amount of the subsidy in each case.
§ Mr. GoldingI give below, the information required, as on 23rd April, by establishments. It is not the practice of the Department to make public the names of firms applying for the temporary employment subsidy. The total amount of subsidy authorised for Scotland is £3,456,510; relating to 4,836 jobs covered by 53 applications.
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Industry Number of jobs Amount of subsidy authorised assuming 12 months payment£ Textiles 95 7,920* 54 6,970* 117 67,925 125 85,410 69 52,260 136 43,680 66 43,680 188 76,050 122 91,650 128 111,020 119 81,900 171 145,145 27 21,840 67 58,240 27 24,570 235 ‡ 95 †
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Industry Number of jobs Amount of subsidy authorised, assuming 12 months payment £ Clothing 51 4,745* 90 52,325 55 35,880 81 47,190 156 102,180 72 25,480 127 104,195 69 60,970 58 40,495 93 68,250 165 139,230 13 9,100 114 89,635 195 130,130 28 14,105 216 ‡ 12 ‡ Fishing 35 ‡ 28 ‡ 33 ‡ 30 ‡ 13 ‡ 13 ‡ 12 ‡ 60 ‡ 117 ‡ 22 ‡ Engineering (Mechanical) 250 162,500 50 39,000 60 46,800 65 53,690 145 ‡ 210 † Engineering (Electrical) 87 64,740 100 39,000 468 425,880 24 ‡ Engineering (Instrument) 227 177,060 189 167,440 Bricks, Fireclay and Refractory Goods 53 41,340 25 19,500 11 9,555 Timber, etc. 55 35,425 101 65,650 22 33,800 22 ‡ Construction 88 68,640 Metal Manufacture 26 15,015 35 ‡ Leather Goods 13 11,830 24 ‡ Shipbuilding 227 ‡ 13 ‡ Miscellaneous—Hotels Services 25 19,500 15 10,465 14 11,830 12 10,920 Central Offices not allocable elsewhere 29 25,480 Miscellaneous Transport Services 11 ‡ Distributive Trades 33 ‡ *Withdrawn—amount actually paid. † Rejected. ‡ Awaiting decision.