HC Deb 10 July 1925 vol 186 cc764-5W
Colonel BURTON

asked the Secretary for Mines what has been the average output per man from the coal mines of Great Britain for the years 1904 to 1924, and the wages cost per ton over the same period?

Colonel LANE-FOX

The information, so far as it is available, is as follows:

Year Average Output per person employed Wages Cost per ton disposable commercially.
Tons. s. d.
1904 281 Not available.
1905 282 Not available.
1906 292 Not available.
1907 292 Not available.
1908 271 Not available.
1909 266 Not available.
1910 257 Not available.
1911 260 Not available.
1912 244 Not available.
1913 260 Not available.
1914 253 6 10½
1915 271 Not available.
1916 261 Not available.
1917 248 12
(Last half year).
Year Average Output per person employed. Wages Cost per ton disposable commercially
Tons s. d.
1918 230 14
1919 196 20
1920 187 25
1921 144 22
1922 217 12
1923 229 12
1924 220 13 3

NOTE.—In making comparisons from year to year it should be borne in mind that the figures are affected by changes in the hours of work, strikes, lock-outs and irregular employment through trade depression.

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