HC Deb 08 December 1937 vol 330 cc398-9W
Mr. Riley

asked the Minister of Labour whether he can state the number of unemployed and short-time workers, respectively, in the woollen textile industry in Dewsbury, Batley and Bradford for the last weeks in November, 1937, 1936, and 1935, respectively?

Mr. E. Brown

The available statistics relate to persons wholly unemployed (i.e., out of a situation), or temporarily stopped (i.e., temporarily suspended from work on the understanding that they are shortly to return to their

Dewsbury. Batley. Bradford.
15th November, 1937.
Aged 16–64 years:
Wholly Unemployed 429 442 2,303
Temporarily Stopped 1,514 1,127 6,150
Aged 14 and 15 years 4 3 11
23rd November, 1936.
Aged 16 and 64 years:
Wholly Unemployed 271 313 1,972
Temporarily Stopped 500 428 1,764
Aged 14 and 15 years 1 6
25th November, 1935.
Aged 16–64 years:
Wholly Unemployed 507 571 2,101
Temporarily Stopped 877 890 1,913
Aged 14 and 15 years 8 7 10
Notes.—(i) Separate statistics of the numbers wholly unemployed and temporarily stopped are not available for juveniles under 16 years of age.
(2) The figures for 15th November, 1937, have been compiled in accordance with the revised procedure for counting the unemployed, introduced in September, 1937, under which persons subsequently found to be in employment at the date of the count are excluded.