§ Mr. Marksasked the Secretary of State for Employment which labour exchanges in the city of Manchester he proposes to close; and where jobcentres will be opened.
§ Mr. Jim Lester[pursuant to his reply,21 April 1980, c. 2]: I am informed by the Manpower Services Commission, which is responsible for the public employment service, that it plans to vacate its holdings in the employment office buildings at Levenshulme, Openshaw and
86Wbottle of vermouth, botle of other alcoholic liquor, 20 cigarettes, large loaf, pint of milk, one pound of beef, one pound of pork, one pound of lamb, one pound of sausages, one pound of cheese, one pound of chicken, unit of electricity, unit of gas, gallon of petrol, the bus fare from Westminster to Putney, the Underground fare from Westminster to Putney, the train fare from Waterloo to Putney and a second-class stamp for a letter.
§ Mr. Biffen[pursuant to the reply,3 April 1980, c. 433]: I have been asked to reply.
Assuming the worker to have gross weekly earnings equal to the average for all full-time manual men and after allowing for deductions for income tax and national insurance, and for receipt of child benefits appropriate to a married man with two children under the age of 11, the information is as follows:
Newton Heath and replace these with jobcentres at Longsight, Beswick, Droylsden and Newton Heath.