HC Deb 22 November 1968 vol 773 c337W
Mr. Bitten

asked the Secretary of State for Employment and Productivity what is the estimated percentage increase in rates and earnings arising from the claim of boilermakers employed by the Upper Clyde Shipbuilders; what element of productivity is involved; if the claim is consistent with the Government's incomes policy; and if she will make a statement.

Mr. Harold Walker

Negotiations are continuing between the Upper Clyde Shipbuilders, Limited and the Amalgamated Society of Boilermakers, Shipwrights, Blacksmiths and Structural Workers, and until a final settlement is reached it is not possible to estimate the effects on rates and earnings. The Gov-

TOTAL NUMBERS REGISTERED AS UNEMPLOYED AND PERCENTAGE RATES OF UNEMPLOYMENT IN THE AREAS COVERED BY THE PENZANCE AND HELSTON EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGES
Total registered unemployed Percentage rate
Penzance Helston Penzance* Helston
October, 1961 534 199 6.2 5.2
October, 1962 523 220 5.5 5.0
October, 1963 604 211 6.9 4.8
October, 1964 493 213 5.4 5.0
October, 1965 543 231 5.7 5.7
October, 1966 568 351 5.9 8.4
October, 1967 553 354 6.4 9.1
October, 1968 624 388 7.1 10.0
* For October, 1967 and earlier dates, the percentage rates relate to the Penzance, St. Ives and St. Mary's travel-to-work area. In a recent review, St. Mary's was excluded from the travel-to-work area. The October, 1968 rate has been calculated on this revised basis and is thus not strictly comparable with the earlier figures. Calculated on the former basis, the rate for October, 1968 would be 7.0 per cent.