HC Deb 28 February 1946 vol 419 c423W
Lieutenant-Commander Clark Hutchison

asked the Minister of Labour whether, in view of the unpopularity of the schemes made under the Essential Work (Trawler Fishing) Order, 1943, and the administration and financial burdens imposed on the trawling industry, he will now take steps to terminate them.

Mr. Isaacs

I am not yet in a position to announce the termination of schemes under the Essential Work (Trawler

Industry. Stoke on Trent Employment Exchange.* Burslem Emloyment Exhange. Hanley Employment Exchange. Longton Emplyment Exchange. Stoke on Trent Area.
Building 15 20 12 9 56
Civil Engineering Construction 14 14 17 22 67
Engineering, etc. 75 138 41 75 329
Motor Vehicles, Cycles and Aircraft 60 35 29 118 242
Explosives 18 28 12 21 8o†
Pottery, Earthenware, etc 48 45 24 25 142
Hotel, Boarding House, Restaurant, Club, Catering, etc. Service. 7 12 5 1 25
Goods Transport by Road 4 7 9 6 26
Coal Mining 19 53 20 41 133
Distributive Trades 36 29 19 4 88
National Government Service 25 45 22 28 120
Local Government Service 17 14 8 6 45
All Other Industries and Services 83 64 64 76 287
Ex-Service Personnel‡ 25 42 33 12 112
TOTAL 446 546 315 444 1,752†
*Including Stoke on Trent Juvenile Employment Bureau.
† Including one person on the register at Swynnerton Employment Exchange, not show separately.
‡These are ex-Service personnel who Have not yet been classified to a particular industy although they may have had some employment since release or discharge from the Force.

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