HC Deb 14 April 1981 vol 3 cc113-4W
Mr. Joseph Dean

asked the Secretary of State for Employment what have been the numbers of redundancies in each of the various regions during the last two years.

Mr. Peter Morrison

There are no comprehensive statistics of redundancies. The numbers of redundancies, involving 10 or more employees, reported to the Manpower Services Commission as due to occur in each region are as follows:

Numbers of redundancies reported as due to occur:
1979 1980 January to March 1981 (provisional)
South East 26,798 66,896 18,463
East Anglia 2,981 7,554 2,802
South West 11,031 26,598 10,940
West Midlands 19,320 69,436 11,740
East Midlands 8,449 40,957 8,633
Yorkshire and Humberside 17,838 50,879 15,744
North West 40,705 92,596 23,525
North 14,985 33,276 10,734
Wales 11,663 45,215 10,687
Scotland 33,014 57,240 12,064

Figures for February 1981 or later are not fully comparable with those for January 1981 and earlier, because of improvements in data collection designed to secure a better coverage of reported redundancies which are actually expected to take place.

Mr. Joseph Dean

asked the Secretary of State for Employment what have been the numbers of redundancies declared in Leeds during the last two years; and how many redundancies are at present notified.

Mr. Peter Morrison

There are no comprehensive statistics of redundancies. The numbers of redundancies, involving 10 or more employees, reported to the Manpower Services Commission as due to occur in Leeds are as follows:

Numbers of redundancies reported as due to occur
1979 3,484
1980 7,149
Jan-March 1981 *2499
* (provisional).

The provisional number of redundancies so far reported as due to occur after March 1981 is 896.

Figures for February 1981 or later are not fully comparable with those for January 1981 and earlier, because of improvements in data collection designed to secure a better coverage of reported redundancies which are actually expected to take place. The figures provided relate to the Leeds travel-to-work area.