HC Deb 17 May 1966 vol 728 cc235-6W
Mr. Blaker

asked the Minister of Labour what proportion of employees in the Blackpool area is employed in the service industries, including horticulture; how many individuals this proportion represents; and how many extra vacancies in manufacturing industry he expects to be provided in the Blackpool area by the end of 1967.

Mrs. Shirley Williams

The estimated number of employees in employment in Order XVII and Orders XX to XXIII inclusive of the Standard Industrial Classification in the area of Blackpool Employment Exchange at mid-1965 was about 35,300, representing 67 per cent. of employees in employment in all industries and services. Separate employment estimates are not available for horticulture. The information requested in the last part of the Question is not available.

Mr. Blaker

asked the Minister of Labour what estimate he has made of the number of pensioners, part-time workers, and other employees in the ser vice industries within the Blackpool Employment Exchange area who will lose their jobs following the introduction of the proposed Selective Employment Tax.

Mrs. Shirley Williams

None, since the information on which any estimate of this kind could be based is not available.