89. Colonel Clarkeasked the Minister of Labour the numbers of workers employed during each of the years 1949 to 1952 in coal mining, agriculture, transport and the merchant marine; and how many fatal accidents, expressed as a percentage
ESTIMATED NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES IN THE UNDERMENTIONED COUNTIES AT END-MAY, 1953 Industry Orkney Islands Shetland Islands Counties of Caithness, Ross and Cromarty, Sutherland, Inverness and Argyll* Males Females Males Females Males Females Agriculture and horticulture … 430 130 170 30 6,660 670 Forestry … — — — — 2,320 240 Fishing … 10 — 450 — 1,540 10 Non-Ferrous metals, smelting, rolling. etc … — — — — 1,340 220 Woollen and worsted … 10 — 70 30 670 380 Building … 340 10 390 10 4,930 170 Civil engineering contracting … 130 — 580 10 6,880 150 Distributive trades … 370 270 450 310 3,190 3,600 Professional services … 120 330 110 380 1,960 4,240 Catering, hotels, etc … 30 80 30 130 1,420 3,920 All other industries and services … 1,400 130 1,420 570 19,220 6,790 Total all industries and services … 2,840 950 3,670 1,470 50,130 20,390 *Owing to the fact that the boundaries of employment exchange areas do not coincide with county boundaries it is not possible to provide separate figures for each of these counties.