HC Deb 03 May 1968 vol 763 cc257-8W
Mr. Whitaker

asked the Minister of Labour what information she has as to the index of women's earnings, in the private sector, in comparison with men's; what change this index shows in past years for which information is available; and when she expects to be able to announce plans for phased progress towards equal pay.

Mr. Harold Walker

A separate index of earnings is not available for the private sector. The following indices, however, have been compiled for manufacturing industry which falls very largely within the private sector. Joint talks between officials of my Department, the Confederation of British Industry and the Trades Union Congress are in progress on the cost of implementing equal pay. The Government will consider its plans when these are completed.

MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY
MANUAL WORKERS
April, 1956=100
Full-time Men (21 years and over) Average earnings
Weekly Hourly
October, 1956 101 101
October, 1957 108 108
October, 1958 110 112
October, 1959 116 116
October, 1960 124 126
October, 1961 130 134
October, 1962 134 139
October, 1963 141 145
October, 1964 153 157
October, 1965 165 172
October, 1966 170 182
October, 1967 179 190
Full-time Women (18 years and over) Average earnings
Weekly Hourly
October, 1956 103 103
October, 1957 109 109
October, 1958 112 113
October, 1959 118 118
October, 1960 124 126
October, 1961 129 134
October, 1962 134 140
October, 1963 140 146
October, 1964 149 157
October, 1965 160 171
October, 1966 168 182
October, 1967 176 191
ADMINISTRATIVE, TECHNICAL AND CLERICAL EMPLOYEES
October, 1959=100
Average earnings on a weekly basis
Males (21 years and over) Females (18 years and over)
October, 1960 106 104
October, 1961 111 110
October, 1962 116 115
October, 1963 122 120
October, 1964 130 128
October, 1965 140 138
October, 1966 146 147
October, 1967 153 155