HC Deb 11 June 1985 vol 80 cc405-6W
Mr. Nicholas Brown

asked the Secretary of State for Employment how many people were employed in the shipbuilding and ship repair industry by year from 1974 onwards; what was the average wage in the industry, by year for the same period; and what was the average wage in the industry expressed as a percentage of the national average industrial earnings for the same year for the same period.

Mr. Peter Bottomley

The following table sets out the available information:

Shipbuilding and ship-repairing
Number of employees in March (thousands) Average gross weekly earnings of adult manual men in April(£) Col. (2) as a percentage of corresponding average earnings in index of production industries
(1) (2)
1974 47.5 105
1975 64.7 113
1976 76.0 113
1977 78.3 106
1978 91.8 109
1979 141.1 106.4 109
1980 128.6 123.8 107
1981 122.4 135.3 107
1982 120.6 160.1 112
1983 114.7 154.2 101
1984 102.6 175.2 107
Minimum list heading 370.1 of 1968 Standard Industrial Classification to 1981; group 361 of 1980 Standard Industrial Classification from 1982.
† Males aged 21 and over working a full week. The figures include bonus and overtime earnings which may fluctuate from year to year.