HC Deb 01 July 1971 vol 820 cc169-70W
Mr. Arthur Lewis

asked the Secretary of State for Employment whether he will give the number of unemployed, job vacancies, short-time working, on 18th June, 1970, and 18th June, 1971, nationally, and for Scotland, Wales, and the North of England, respectively; and what action the Government have taken, or intend taking, since 18th June, 1971, to improve the position regarding the attainment of full employment.

Mr. Dudley Smith

The Government seek not only to achieve but also to maintain a high level of employment. Their views on the policies needed to secure this objective were fully expressed in the recent debate and I have no further statement to make at this time.

The answer to the first part of the Question is as follows:

TOTAL REGISTERED AS UNEMPLOYED ON
8th June, 1970 14th June, 1971 (provisional)
Great Britain 546,577 724,658
Scotland 84,131 121,647
Wales 33,025 40,410
Northern Region 56,810 69,655
VACANCIES REMAINING UNFILLED ON
3rd June, 1970 9th June, 1971 (provisional)
Great Britain 295,501 197,649
Scotland 18,629 12,023
Wales 9,762 7,370
Northern Region 12,940 8,816
NUMBER OF OPERATIVES ON SHORT TIME WORKING IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY
April June 1970 June 1970 April 1971
Great Britain 51,000 32,000 90,000
Scotland Not available
Wales Not available
Northern Region Not available

Note: The figures of unfilled vacancies represent only the number of vacancies notified to employment exchanges and youth employment service careers offices by employers and remaining unfilled on the dates in question. The figures do not purport to represent the total outstanding requirements of all employers.