HC Deb 11 June 1976 vol 912 c804W
Mr. Ralph Howell

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what is the estimated cost to the employer per year, in the form of national insurance and other levies, of employing a man earning national average manual earnings.

Mr. Orme

Assuming that for March 1976, the latest month for which an earnings index figure is available, average weekly earnings of male manual workers were £63.16, the annual cost to the employer of secondary Class I contributions would be some £287. There will also be a statutory liability on many employers to pay a levy to an industrial training board; no precise estimate can be made of the average cost per worker covered, but it would certainly be small.