HC Deb 04 December 1981 vol 14 cc260-1W
Mr. Craigen

asked the Secretary of State for Employment how many employees in Great Britain have been made redundant since the Redundancy Payments Act 1965 came into operation; and if he will publish in the Official Report the annual breakdown of the number of males and females involved and the approximate cost to the fund in rebates to employers and direct payment to those made redundant.

Total number of employees Rebate paid from the redundancy fund to employees Direct payments amount Total amount from fund
£000's £000's £000's
6 December 1965 to 31 December 1966 138,895 18,482 1,504 19,986
1967 249,782 35,382 2,339 37,721
1968 264,491 43,789 2,588 46,377
1969 250,764 34,992 3,587 38,579
1970 275,563 33,620 5,336 38,956
1971 370,306 51,167 5,940 57,107
1972 297,120 46,739 4,036 50,775
1973 176,919 32,052 2,467 34,519
1974 182,161 35,005 3,550 38,555
1975 340,215 84,153 9,978 94,131
1976 313,728 87,891 13,377 101,268
1977 267,234 72,363 15,540 87,903
1978 255,484 70,733 12,154 82,887
1979 254,627 84,270 16,802 101,072
1980 491,168 186,556 34,930 221,486
1 January to 30 September 1981 631,922 279,316 37,783 317,099
Total 4,760,379 1,196,510 171,911 1,368,422

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