§ 37. Mr. MacGregorasked the Secretary of State for Employment what percentage increase a wage award of £6 a week represents to those on average industrial earnings.
§ Mr. BoothI estimate that a flat-rate £6 supplement would increase the average earnings of full-time adult men and women by about 10 per cent. and those of466W full-time manual adults by about 11 per cent.
§ Mr. Knoxasked the Secretary of State for Employment if he will publish in the Official Report a table showing in terms of £'s sterling for each member State of the EEC and for each year since 1970 the number of individuals whose gross earnings are, under £1,000 per annum, over £1,000 but under £2,000 per annum, over £2,000 but under £3,000 per annum, over £3,000 but under £5,000 per annum, over £5,000 but under £10,000 per annum, and over £10,000 per annum, respectively.
§ Mr. John FraserIt is regretted that this information is not available from international sources.