HC Deb 09 May 1969 vol 783 cc134-6W
Mr. Dempsey

asked the Secretary of State for Employment and Productivity how many males and females over and under 18 years of age, respectively, were registering for employment in each employment exchange in Lanarkshire at the most recent convenient date; and what these figures represent as a percentage of the insurable population.

Mr. Fernyhough

Following is the information:

training centres per annum; what is their average period of retraining; and what is the average cost per person.

Mr. Hattersley

The numbers who completed courses in Government Training Centres during each of the last five years were:

1964 4,410
1965 6,723
1966 8,781
1967 10,620
1968 12,040

The numbers will continue to increase as more training places become available. The average period of retraining is about six months and the average cost per person, inclusive of administrative expenses, approximately £750.

Mr. Scott

asked the Secretary of State for Employment and Productivity if she will give a breakdown of those passing through Government training centres over the last year for which figures are available, by original occupation, occupation for which they have been retrained, and age.

Mr. Hattersley

An analysis of trainees by original occupation is not readily available and could not be obtained without a disproportionate expenditure of time. The following tables show the numbers who completed courses during 1968, together with the occupations for which they were retrained; and the ages of those under training on 19th June, 1968:

NUMBER OF PERSONS COMPLETING COURSES IN GOVERNMENT TRAINING CENTRES DURING THF TWELVE MONTHS ENDED 9TH DECEMBER, 1968
Construction
Bricklaying 1,120
Carpentry and joinery 1,607
Contractor's plant—repair and maintenance 491
Electrical installation and maintenance 195
Heating and ventilating fitting 294
House painting and decorating 84
Plastering 250
Plumbing 480
Slating and tiling 22
Street masonry and paving 88
Woodcutting machining 129
Engineering
Capstan setting/operating 1,023
Centre lathe turning 636
Draughtsmanship 180
Electronic wiring and circuit testing 13
Fitting—general 414
Fitting—jig and tool 124
Instrument fitting and machining 242
Instrument maintenance 109
Milling setting/operating 536
Precision grinding 232
Sheet metal working 158
Welding—electric arc 795
Welding—oxy-acetylene 91
Engineering (blind persons) 91
Miscellaneous
Agricultural machinery—repair and Maintenance 190
Furniture—cabinet making 17
Hairdressing (men's) 331
Heavy vehicle—repair and maintenance 36
Motor vehicle—body building 27
Motor vehicle—body repairing 40
Motor vehicle—repair and maintenance 1,067
Motor vehicle—spray painting 60
Radio and TV servicing 450
Scientific glassblowing 17
Screen process printing 37
Tailoring (retail bespoke) 45
Typewriter repairing 94
Watch and clock repairing 66
Canteen cooking 75
Storekeeping 84
TOTAL 12,040

AGE ANALYSIS OF TRAINEES AT G.T. C's ON 19TH JUNE, 1968
Under 21 723
21–24 1,809
25–29 1,623
30–34 1,092
35–39 712
40–44 560
45–49 356
50–54 108
55 and over 22
TOTAL 7,005

Mr. Scott

asked the Secretary of State for Employment and Productivity if she will list by economic region all Government training centres giving, for the last three years for which figures are available, details for each of the annual cost and of the number of places, number of those retrained, and numbers of staff.

Mr. Hattersley

Because of the length of the reply and the complicated nature of the table of figures, I am writing to the hon. Member and placing a copy of the information in the library.

Mr. Scott

asked the Secretary of State for Employment and Productivity what plans she has for increasing the number of places in Government training centres.

Mr. Hattersley

It is planned to open 13 more Government Training Centres by early 1971, and some existing Centres are to be expanded. As a result over 3,500 additional training places will become available within the next two years.