HC Deb 25 November 1968 vol 774 cc22-3W
Mr. William Hamilton

asked the Secretary of State for Employment and Productivity to what extent industrial development in Scotland is being retarded by the shortage of skilled manpower; and how these deficiencies are being met.

Mr. Hattersley

There are some shortages of skilled labour in Scotland but in very few of these occupations is there currently an excess of unfilled vacancies over wholly unemployed, and in almost all cases this excess is marginal. I do not think that the extent of these shortages is such as to constitute a serious constraint on industrial development in Scotland. Various efforts are being made to improve the situation both by Industrial Training Boards and through my Department's own Government Training Centres, of which there are nine in Scotland and will be ten by 1970.