HC Deb 23 October 1975 vol 898 cc258-9W
Mr. D. E. Thomas

asked the Secretary of State for Employment if he will extend the temporary employment subsidy to cover companies employing less than 50 workers.

Mr. Booth

I would wish to assess the effect of the recent extension of the scheme to cover the whole of Great Britain before considering further changes.

Mr. D. E. Thomas

asked the Secretary of State for Employment how many firms have to date received assistance from the temporary employment subsidy in Great Britain, Wales, Scotland, and the English regions.

Mr. Booth

Following is the information:

Regional Analysis of applications for Temporary Employment Subsidy (TES) as at Friday 17th October 1975.

Applications received Applications approved
English Regions:
Northern 3 2
Yorkshire & Humberside 8 5
South East
South West 5 2
Midlands 6 3
North West 18 13
Scotland 13 5
Wales
Total—Great Britain 53 30
Total number of school leavers unemployed October 1975 Estimated number of leavers for employment 1974–75 school year Column 1 as a percentage of Column 2
England and Wales 59,838 551,800 10.8
Scotland 5,454 65,500 8.3
OCTOBER 1975
Unemployed School leavers aged under 18 Unfilled vacancies at Careers Offices
Great Britain 65,292 25,605
Wales 5,193 896
Scotland 5,454 2,323
South East 11,703 10,399
East Anglia 1,158 912
South West 4,385 1,816
West Midlands 9,061 2,053
East Midlands 3,268 1,546
Yorkshire and Humberside 6,631 2,205
North West 11,376 2,328
North 7,063 1,127

Mr. D. E. Thomas

asked the Secretary of State for Employment what is the current ratio of unemployed school

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