HC Deb 09 April 1984 vol 58 cc96-8W
Mr. Nellist

asked the Secretary of State for Employment how many firms have announced redundancies in each year since 1979 (a) in the west midlands and (b) in Coventry; and how many were made redundant on each occasion.

Mr. Alan Clark

The information requested is given in the following table.

Redundancies confirmed as due to occur* 1979 to 1984
West Midlands Coventry job centre areas
Number of occasions† Redundancies involved‡ Number of occasions† Redundancies involved‡
1979 252 19,320
1980 1,344 69,436 104 13,665
1981 1,252 59,556 122 5,024
1982 1,052 40,055 74 3,087
1983 951 39,297 61 3,667
1984║ 113 2,773 6 487
* Redundancies involving fewer than ten employees are excluded.
† Firms which have made redundancies on more than one occasion during the period are included more than once.
Table 1—Notified Vacancies Remaining Unfilled on 3 February 1984 Standard Industrial Classification 1980
Jobcentres
Coventry Bedworth Leamington Nuneaton Rugby Stratford-on-Avon
Agriculture, forestry and fishing 3 1
Coal extraction
Mineral oil and natural gas extraction
Mineral oil processing
Nuclear fuel production
Gas, electricity and water 5 2
Extraction of other minerals and ores
Metal manufacture
Manufacture of non-metallic products 8 1
Chemical industry 4 2
Production of man-made fibres 2
Manufacture of metal goods 10 1 13 10 7 11
Mechanical engineering 40 9 16 18 2 3
Manufacture of office machinery and data processing equipment 1 1 1
Electrical and electronic engineering 7 4 3 5
Manufacture of motor vehicles 14 4 5 1
Shipbuilding and repairing 1
Manufacture of aerospace and other transport equipment 7
Instrument engineering
Food, drink and tobacco 4 8 2 10
Textiles 14 2 1 9 11 1
Leather, footwear and clothing 26 3 15 1 3
Timber and furniture 6 2 3 1
Paper, printing and publishing 6 5 5
Other manufacturing 4 1 1 3
Construction 28 1 8 12 19 14
Wholesale distribution 12 3 7 2 36 7
Retail distribution 95 3 31 18 18 28
Hotel and catering 46 2 26 9 14 33
Repair of consumer goods and vehicles 5 1

‡ Some figures for earlier years have been revised following late notification.

║ January and February, provisional figures.