§ 62. Mr. J. H. Osbornasked the Secretary of State for Employment if, at each of those areas or locations where containers are stuffed and stripped, whether by industry and commerce at container bases or ports, he will indicate, from information available to him, the average weekly pay of those manufacturing the goods so handled, those packing them in manufacturing industry or at container bases, those transporting them to the ports, those so handling or packing them in the port areas and those transporting them at sea.
§ Mr. Dudley SmithI regret that the information requested is not available.
ESTIMATED NUMBERS OF EMPLOYEES IN EMPLOYMENT IN SCOTLAND AT JUNE, 1971, IN CERTAIN INDUSTRIES EXPRESSED AS PERCENTAGES OF THE CORRESPONDING ESTIMATES FOR GREAT BRITAIN Minimum list heading of the Standard Industrial Classification Scotland (000's) Great Britain (000's) Scotland as percentage of Great Britain 860 Insurance … 25.0 279.0 9.0 861 Banking and Bill-Discounting … 23.5 292.5 8.0 862 Other financial Institutions … 4.3 79.4 5.4 863 Property owning and Managing etc. … 3.3 66.1 5.0 864 Advertising and market research … 0.8 30.3 2.6 865 Other business services … 7.0 172.9 4.0 866 Central offices not allocable elsewhere … 2.3 51.1 4.5 871 Accountancy services … 8.1 95.9 8.4 872 Educational services … 135.3 1,439.6 9.4 873 Legal services … 12.9 108.2 11.9 874 Medical and dental services … 116.8 1,036.0 11.3 875 Religious organizations … 1.8 18.9 9.5 876 Research and development services … 6.4 85.9 7.5 879 Other professional and scientific services … 10.2 119.4 8.5