HC Deb 31 January 1978 vol 943 cc92-4W
35. Mr. George Rodgers

asked the Secretary of State for Employment what representations he has received to date concerning the possible withdrawal of the temporary employment subsidy.

Mr. Golding

I have had numerous representations urging the Government to continue TES beyond 31st March, and these are being kept in mind in the present review of the future of the scheme.

40. Mr. Spriggs

asked the Secretary of State for Employment if he will publish in the Official Report the amount paid in grants to firms in each region of the United Kingdom in temporary employment subsidy during the latest two years for which he has information; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Golding

I regret I am unable to give information in the form requested. During 1976, £56.1 million were spent by way of temporary employment subsidy in Great Britain. The figure for 1977 was £169.7 million. The estimated totals of subsidy authorised on a cumulative basis—assuming maximum period of payment in each case—as at 31st December 1976 and 31st December 1977 are given by region in the table below. A separate scheme operates in Northern Ireland and is the responsibility of my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland.

£ millions
31st December
Region 1976 1977
Northern 9.8 22.3
Yorks. and Humberside 17.0 41.5
South-East 22.8 48.3
South-West 9.6 19.8
Wales 12.2 26.6
Midlands 35.2 73.2
North-West 49.5 106.1
Scotland 23.0 46.7
Total 179.1 384.5

Mr. Wigley

asked the Secretary of State for Employment how many workers in Wales, by industry, are currently benefiting from the temporary employment subsidy.

Mr. Golding

I regret that I am unable to give information in the precise form requested. Details of the cumulative total of jobs supported by industry in Wales, as at 31st December 1977, the latest available figures, are shown in the schedules below:

TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT SUBSIDY
Workers involved in approved applications 18th August 1975–31st December 1977
Wales
1 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing 443
2 Mining and Quarrying 189
3 Food, Drink and Tobacco 955
4 Coal and Petroleum Products 212
5 Chemicals and Allied Industries 529
6 Metal Manufacture 630
7 Mechanical Engineering 1,891
8 Instrument Engineering 423
9 Electrical Engineering 2,730
10 Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering 43

11 Vehicles 371
12 Metal Goods Not Elsewhere Specified 1,324
13 Textiles 3,341
14 Leather, Leather Goods and Fur 113
15 Clothing and Footwear 5,196
16 Bricks, Pottery, Glass, Cement, Etc. 586
17 Timber, Furniture, Etc. 643
18 Paper, Printing and Publishing 609
19 Other Manufacturing Industries 2,270
20 Construction 1,399
21 Gas, Elecricity and Water
22 Transport and Communication 203
23 Distributive Trades 606
24 Insurance, Banking, Finance and Business Services 15
25 Professional and Scientific Services 32
26 Miscellaneous Services 835
27 Public Administration and Defence
Totals 25,588

TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT SUBSIDY (SUPPLEMENT)
Workers in approved applications by industry 30th March 1977–31st December 1977
Wales
1 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing 91
2 Mining and Quarrying 60
3 Food, Drink and Tobacco
4 Coal and Petroleum Products
5 Chemicals and Allied Industries
6 Metal Manufacture
7 Mechanical Engineering 128
8 Instrument Engineering
9 Electrical Engineering 32
10 Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering
11 Vehicles 119
12 Metal Goods Not Elswhere Specified 446
13 Textiles 47
14 Leather, Leather Goods and Fur 10
15 Clothing and Footwear 1,326
16 Bricks, Pottery, Glass, Cement, Etc. 11
17 Timber, Furniture, Etc. 30
18 Paper, Printing and Publishing 96
19 Other Manufacturing Industries 557
20 Construction 55
21 Gas, Electricity and Water
22 Transport and Communication
23 Distributive Trades 10
24 Insurance, Banking, Finance and Business Services
25 Professional and Scientific Services
26 Miscellaneous Services 14
27 Public Administration and Defence
Totals 3,032