§ 75. Mr. Orbachasked the Minister of Labour if he will call for reports from his labour attachés on the most up-to-date methods adopted by overseas Governments for ensuring sheltered employment for disabled workers, in view of the extent of this problem in the United 81W Kingdom and the need to consider all possible methods of dealing with it.
§ Mr. WoodWe already have considerable information about the practice in other countries, although, in general, I consider that the provision made for sheltered employment in this country, and the methods used, compare favourably with those elsewhere. If, however, the hon. Member has any particular point in mind I will be glad to consider it.
NUMBERS OF UNEMPLOYED PERSONS ON THE REGISTERS OF THE BEXHILL, HAILSHAM AND RYE EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGES AT 15TH JUNE,1959 Employment Exchange Men Women Aged 18 to 54 Aged 55 and over Total Aged 18 to 54 Aged 55 and over Total Bexhill … … … 28 96 124 18 4 22 Hailsham … … … 12 34 46 5 1 6 Rye … … … 21 26 47 1 2 3 Total … … … 61 156 217 24 7 31 In addition to the above, there were two boys and two girls under 18 years of age registered as unemployed at the Bexhill Youth Employment Office, which also covers the Hailsham and Rye areas. These four young persons have been employed at some stage since leaving school.
§ Mr. Godman Irvineasked the Minister of Labour the number of unfilled vacancies in the hotel and catering industry notified at the Bexhill employment exchange.
§ Mr. Iain MacleodAt 10th June, 1959, 51 notified vacancies in the hotel and catering industry remained unfilled at the Bexhill Employment Exchange and 23 at Bexhill Youth Employment Office, which also covers the Hailsham and Rye areas.
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NUMBERS OF UNEMPLOYED PERSONS ON THE REGISTERS OF THE GATESHEAD EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE AND YOUTH EMPLOYMENT OFFICE AND THE NUMBERS OF NOTIFIED VACANCIES REMAINING UNFILLED AT THOSE OFFICES —— Numbers registered as unemployed Notified vacancies remaining unfilled Wholly Unemployed Temporarily Stopped Males Females Males Females Males Females June, 1951 … … … 1,086 271 13 25 551 588 June 1952 … … … 1,028 659 43 59 337 214 June, 1953 … … … 1035 478 12 8 274 365 June, 1954 … … … 889 391 28 27 219 535 June, 1955 … … … 624 257 40 4 400 688 June, 1956 … … … 602 213 19 1 388 757 June, 1957 … … … 683 301 6 4 166 479 June, 1958 … … … 870 325 30 3 119 316 June, 1959 … … … 1,034 377 76 16 74 214