HC Deb 25 February 1972 vol 831 cc378-9W
Mr. Sillars

asked the Secretary of State for Employment how many males and females, respectively, were notified as being redundant in Scotland, by industry groups, during the year 1st February, 1971, to 31st January, 1972; and what were the figures for the previous five years.

Mr. Bryan

The information, so far as it is available, is given in the following tables, subject to the explanatory footnotes:

Numbers Affected
Industry Groups 1969 (1st Half) 1968 1967 1966
Total Males included Total Males included Total Males included Total Males included
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing 73 36 41 28 13 13
Mining and Quarrying 1,414 1,401 4,295 4,284 5,654 5,642 2,963 2,938
Food, Drink and Tobacco 1,002 317 1,474 1,058 2,463 968 864 346
Chemicals and Allied Industries 175 51 541 421 621 553 962 437
Metal Manufacture 461 452 670 633 2,803 2,678 1,199 1,105
Engineering and Electrical Goods 1,899 1,747 4,928 3,856 6,518 5,059 3,781 2,596
Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering 849 834 1,981 1,973 2,824 2,803 2,797 2,756
Vehicles 446 440 638 610 2,103 1,911
Other Metal Goods 165 84 321 123 529 352 759 448
Textiles 119 22 1,873 524 2,814 820 1,122 459
Leather, Leather Goods and Fur 32 30 7 4 22 17 26 22
Clothing and Footwear 297 29 268 26 1,227 212 53 5
Bricks, Pottery, Glass, Cement etc. 185 181 563 515 398 376 838 772
Timber, Furniture etc 115 103 177 141 420 332 186 151
Paper, Printing and Publishing 343 156 1,495 1,099 806 467 551 326
Other Manufacturing Industries 38 37 647 354 244 166 224 121
Construction 803 784 755 719 1,331 1,311 2,323 2,286
Gas, Electricity and Water 98 77 21 21 65 60 108 108
Transport and Communication 58 58 454 438 1,047 1,019 484 445
Distributive Trades 332 129 995 325 706 330 441 211
Insurance, Banking and Finance 164 63 33 14 4 4
Professional and Scientific Services 72 20 36 9
Miscellaneous Services 570 181 874 299 724 226 290 86
Public Administration and Defence 39 37 72 50 250 209

Notes

1. The figures given are not comprehensive since not all redundancies are notified to the Department.

2. The figures are compiled on the basis of "statistical months" and not calendar months. The years quoted are therefore from mid-December to mid-December.

3. A plus sign following a figure indicates that the precise male figure is not known.

4. The tables are split, due to the fact that a revised Standard Industrial Classification came into use in mid-1969.

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