HC Deb 30 June 1978 vol 952 cc716-9W
Mr. David Mitchell

asked the Secretary of State for Employment for how many employees temporary employment subsidy is being paid in order to maintain them in a job which would otherwise have ceased; to how many firms this money is paid; and if he will publish a breakdown, so far as is possible, of the industries in which such employers are engaged.

Mr. Golding

I regret that I am unable to give information in the precise form requested. As at 2nd June, a total of 441,159 jobs in 7,035 applications had been supported by TES in Great Britain since the inception of the scheme. The estimated number of jobs still being supported at that date was 170,500. A breakdown of TES support by industry as at 31st March, the latest date for which figures are available, is given in the schedules below.

TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT SUBSIDY
Workers involved in approved applications by industry
Estimated current support at 31.3.78
1 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing 342
2 Mining and Quarrying 174
3 Food, Drink and Tobacco 6,237
4 Coal and Petroleum Products 228
5 Chemicals and Allied Industries 947
6 Metal Manufacture 3,958
7 Mechanical Engineering 7,934
8 Instrument Engineering 918
9 Electrical Engineering 4,023
10 Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering 455
11 Vehicles 1,044
12 Metal Goods Not Elsewhere Specified 4,113
13 Textiles 38,652
14 Leather, Leather Goods and Fur 1,721
15 Clothing and Footwear 31,408
16 Bricks, Pottery, Glass, Cement Etc. 2,283
17 Timber, Furniture Etc. 7,798
18 Paper, Printing and Publishing 4,448
19 Other Manufacturing Industries 2,615
20 Construction 6,249
21 Gas, Electricity and Water 13
22 Transport and Communication 965
23 Distributive Trades 4,323
24 Insurance, Banking, Finance and Business Services 195
25 Professional and Scientific Services 111
26 Miscellaneous Services 2,267
7 Public Administration and Defence
Total 133,421

TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT SUBSIDY (SUPPLEMENT)
A—Applications accepted at 31st March 1978 (Cumulative Total)
B—Jobs involved (Cumulative Total)
A B
1 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing 8 267
2 Mining and Quarrying 12 276
3 Food, Drink and Tobacco 21 1,742
4 Coal and Petroleum Products
5 Chemicals and Allied Industries 7 723
6 Metal Manufacture 20 788
7 Mechanical Engineering 38 1,493
8 Instrument Engineering 7 585
9 Electrical Engineering 20 2,342
10 Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering 5 167
11 Vehicles 6 404
12 Metal Goods Not Elsewhere Specified 29 1,951
13 Textiles 161 20,659
14 Leather, Leather Goods and Fur 14 876
15 Clothing and Footwear 251 21,021
16 Bricks, Pottery, Glass, Cement Etc. 20 1,263
17 Timber, Furniture Etc. 39 1,693
18 Paper, Printing and Publishing 41 3,390
19 Other Manufacturing Industries 11 1,267
20 Construction 43 1,161
21 Gas, Electricity and Water
22 Transport and Communication 10 307
23 Distributive Trades 49 2,260
24 Insurance, Banking, Finance and Business Services 2 26
25 Professional and Scientific Services 3 20
26 Miscellaneous Services 40 839
27 Public Administration and Defence
Total 857 65,520

TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT SUBSIDY (SUPPLEMENT)
Workers in approved applications by industry
Estimated current support at 31.3.78
1 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing 149
2 Mining and Quarrying 192
3 Food, Drink and Tobacco 739
4 Coal and Petroleum Products
5 Chemicals and Allied Industries 561
6 Metal Manufacture 321
7 Mechanical Engineering 846
8 Instrument Engineering 442
9 Electrical Engineering 1,657
10 Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering 81
11 Vehicles 196
12 Metal Goods Not Elsewhere Specified 943
13 Textiles 13,257
14 Leather, Leather Goods and Fur 717
15 Clothing and Footwear 12,646
16 Bricks, Pottery, Glass, Cement Etc. 952
17 Timber, Furniture Etc. 1,130
18 Paper, Printing and Publishing 1,346
19 Other Manufacturing Industries 586
20 Construction 742
21 Gas, Electricity and Water
22 Transport and Communication 184
23 Distributive Trades 1,439
24 Insurance, Banking, Finance and Business Services 14
25 Professional and Scientific Services 16
26 Miscellaneous Services 490
27 Public Administration and Defence
Total 39,646