HC Deb 23 May 1975 vol 892 cc678-9W
Mr. Ted Fletcher

asked the Secretary of State for Employment now many trade unions appoint their full-time officials and what is the total membership of these unions; and how many trade unions elect their full-time officials by the votes of rank and file members and what is the total membership of these unions.

Mr. Booth

There are about 500 trade unions in Great Britain, with a total membership of about 11½ million. Among 22 large trade unions which between them have a total membership of 8 million—that is, nearly 70 per cent. of all trade unionists—there are nine, with 2⅓ million members, which appoint their full-time officials; six, with 1,800,000 members, which elect their full-time officials by the votes of rank-and-file members; and seven, with 3,800,000 members, which use a combination of both methods.