HC Deb 21 November 1938 vol 341 cc1360-1W
Mr. Buchanan

asked the, Minister of Labour the number of unemployed persons in the various trades which are concerned in the house building industry at present in the city of Glasgow; and similar figures for Scotland?

Lennox-Boyd

The total number of insured persons, aged 14 to 64 years, in the building industry classification, recorded as unemployed at Employment Exchanges in the large burgh of Glasgow at 17th October, 1938, was 4,598, of whom 4,337 were men aged 21–64, 228 were youths and boys under 21 years, and 33 were women and girls. The corresponding figures for Scotland were 14,441, 13,612, 722 and 107 respectively. The numbers of unemployed men, aged 21–64 years, in the various occupation were as follows:

Occupation. Glasgow. Scotland.
Carpenters 135 651
Bricklayers 39 77
Masons 31 312
Slaters and tilers 105 309
Plasterers 81 167
Painters 1,065 2,742
Plumbers 102 301
Labourers to above and Builders' Labourers 715 2,881
Navvies, etc., and General Labourers 933 3,353
All other occupations 1,131 2,819
Total, aged 21–64 years 4,337 13,612

Separate figures in respect of the house-building section of the industry are not available.