HC Deb 30 March 1944 vol 398 cc1568-9W
Mr. Tinker

asked the Minister of Labour if he is aware that some of those who are called up to the Services express a preference to go into the mines; and will he make it known what is the position in regard to those who desire this.

Mr. E. Bevin

In the great majority of cases effect is given to a preference for work underground in coalmining expressed by men who would otherwise be called up for the Forces. The exceptions are in two classes:

(1) men in certain highly skilled occupations who are required in their trade capacity in the Forces, and

(2) those who do not satisfy the minimum medical standard required for underground coalmining.

Mr. J. Griffiths

asked the Minister of Labour the number of youths admitted to

Coalmining Training
Position on 21st March, 1944
Region in which trained. No. of men (including volunteers) who have entered Coalmining Training Centres. No. of men now in training. No. of men already transferred to employment.
Midlands 1,190 468 712
North Midlands 1.143 557 577
North Eastern 2,475 1,236 1,232
North Western 1,000 377 618
Northern 2,057 1,045 1,001
Scotland 81 81
Wales 661 385 263
London and South Eastern 119 44 73
Totals 8,726 4,193 4,476