§ Sir W. Smithersasked the Minister of Labour the number of unemployed at the latest available date.
§ Mr. IsaacsThe number of insured persons suitable for ordinary employment who were registered as unemployed in Great Britain at 12th November was 266,461.
§ Mr. Edward Daviesasked the Minister of Labour the current figures of unemployed workers in North Staffordshire, on a trade industry basis.
§ Mr. IsaacsThe table below gives an industrial analysis of the number of insured persons aged 14 years and over registered at employment exchanges in North Staffordshire as unemployed at 12th November, 1945;:
Building 100 Public Works Contracting, etc. 87 Engineering, etc. 1,618 Construction and Repair of Motor Vehicles, Cycles and Aircraft 362 Explosives Manufacture 210 Pottery, Earthenware, etc. 146 Coalmining 334 Distributive Trades 158 National Government Service 466 Local Government Service 78 All other industries and services 656 Total 4.215 The total excludes 1,022 insured men and women on the registers who had been classified as unsuitable for ordinary employment.
NOTE.—The local offices included for the purpose of the table are the following: Audley, Biddulph, Burslem, Chesterton, Hanley, Kidsgrove, Leek, Longton, New-castle-under-Lyme and Stoke-on-Trent.
§ Mr. Rhys Daviesasked the Minister of Labour the number of persons unemployed, at the last available date, in the townships of Aspull, Blackrod, Hindley, Horwich and Westhoughton, respectively.
§ Mr. IsaacsThe only figures available relate to the numbers of unemployed persons registered at particular Employment1288W Exchanges. The numbers of insured persons aged 14 years and over registered as unemployed at 12th November, 1945, at Aspull, Hindley, Horwich and Westhoughton Exchanges were 139, 312, 286 and 186 respectively. These figures are exclusive of persons on the registers classified as unsuitable for ordinary employment, numbering three at Aspull, 70 at Hindley, one at Horwich and 34 at Westhoughton. Figures are not available for Blackrod, where there is no separate employment exchange. It is understood that residents in Blackrod, when unemployed, mostly register at Horwich.