HC Deb 07 November 1958 vol 594 cc103-4W
Commander Pursey

asked the Minister of Labour the total number of unemployed in Hull, and the number of unemployed men and women, respectively, in October, 1951, and October, 1958; what are the major causes of the increase; and what steps the Government intend to take forthwith to reduce unemployment in the city.

Mr. Iain Macleod

On 13th October, 1958, there were 5.650 registered unemployed, including 4,314 men and 1,124 women at the Hull and Hessle Employment Exchanges compared with 3,226 including 2,247 men and 979 women in October, 1951. The increase has been caused by a general slackening of activity in the city, particularly in the port. during the past year. My officers are doing all they can by submitting unemployed persons to vacancies notified to them.