§ 23. Mr. David Mitchellasked the Secretary of State for Employment what steps he is taking to help men, made redundant by the closure of the Upper Clyde Shipbuilders, to find employment.
§ 33. Mr. William Hannanasked the Secretary of State for Employment what he is doing to help those made redundant at Upper Clyde Shipbuilders Limited to find alternative employment; and what estimate he has formed of the speed with which these steps will take affect.
§ Mr. BryanUrgent action is in hand to ensure that my Department will be ready to give every possible assistance to any workpeople affected.
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§ 25. Mr. Gregor Mackenzieasked the Secretary of State for Employment what he estimates the effect would be on employment in Lanarkshire of a rundown in the activities of Upper Clyde Ship builders Limited.
§ 26. Mr. Gourlayasked the Secretary of State for Employment if he will state what repercussions the closure of any Upper Clyde Shipbuilders yards will have on the employment position in Kirkcaldy.
§ Mr. Dudley SmithIf there are any redundancies of workpeople in Kirkcaldy resulting from the Upper Clyde Shipbuilders position, the full facilities of my Department will be available to give assistance to those affected.
§ 29. Mr. Smallasked the Secretary of State for Employment what discussions he or his Department have had with the management of Upper Clyde Shipbuilders Limited in the last three months.
§ Mr. BryanMy right hon. Friend has had no discussions with the management of Upper Clyde Shipbuilders during the past three months, but there have been meetings with senior officials of my Department at local level.