HL Deb 08 April 1987 vol 486 cc1103-4WA
Lord Dean of Beswick

asked Her Majesty's Government:

Whether they will publish the monthly figures of job losses in the manufacturing industries for 1986 and the first two months of this year, providing a breakdown by industry; and

Whether they will publish the monthly figures of jobs created in the manufacturing industries for 1986 and the first two months of this year, providing a breakdown by industry.

The Secretary of State for Employment (Lord Young of Graffham)

There are no figures for job losses and job gains. For each of the industries and dates specified, the following table provides the net increases or decreases in the numbers of employees in employment compared with the previous month's estimate.

Some of the decreases in the figures will be the result of the reclassification of jobs such as Industrial Cleaning, Catering, Computer Services and Road Haulage, previously done by manufacturer's own employees and now done by sub-contractors. This developing feature of our economy has the effect of exaggerating the extent of the move from manufacturing to service sector employment.

Figures for February 1987 are not yet available.

MONTHLY NET CHANGES IN THE NUMBERS OF EMPLOYEES IN EMPLOYMENT IN THE MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES IN GREAT BRITAIN
1986 Metal manufacturing* Non-metallic mineral products Chemical Industry/man-made fibres Metal goods not elsewhere specified
[22] [24] [25/26] [31]
January -2,000 -1,000 -2,000 -4,000
February -1,000 1,000
March -2,000 2,000 -2,000
April -2,000 -2,000 -1,000 -5,000
May -2,000 1,000 -2,000
June 1,000 1,000 -2,000
July 1,000 -1,000 -4,000
August -2,000 2,000 2,000 -7,000
September 1,000 2,000 14,000
October -1,000 -2,000
November 1,000 1,000
December -1,000 -4,000 -2,000
1987
January -1,000 -5,000 -3,000 -5,000
* Figures in brackets denote classes of the Standard Industrial Classification 1980.
— No change since preceding month.

1986 Mechanical engineering Office machinery, data processing equipment Electrical and electronic engineering Motor vehicles and parts
[32] [33] [34] [35]
January -5,000 -7,000 -3,000
February -3,000 1,000 -6,000 1,000
March -3,000 -2,000 -2,000 -1,000
April 2,000 -2,000
May -6,000 -10,000
June -6,000 -1,000 -3,000
July 1,000 3,000 -1,000
August -2,000 1,000 -3,000 -2,000
September -4,000 1,000 -3,000 -1,000
October -3,000 -2,000 -1,000
November -2,000 -1,000 -2,000 -2,000
December -2,000 -2,000 -1,000

1987
January -7,000 -5,000 -3,000

1986 Other transport equipment Instrument engineering Food, drink and tobacco Textiles
[36] [37] [41/42] [43]
January -1,000 -1,000 -10,000 -2,000
February 1,000 -7,000 1,000
March -3,000 -1,000 1,000
April 3,000
May -1,000 1,000 -2,000
June -1,000 -1,000 1,000 1,000
July 2,000 1,000 5,000
August 1,000 -1,000 3,000 -3,000
September -1,000 -1,000 -3,000
October -4,000 -1,000 2,000
November -3,000 -1,000 1,000
December 4,000 1,000 -4,000 2,000
1987
January -6,000 -2,000 -12,000 -2,000

1986 Footwear and clothing Timber and wooden furniture Paper, printing and publishing Rubber and plastics
[45] [46] [47] [48]
January -1,000 -3,000 -1,000 -1,000
February -3,000 -1,000 -10,000 3,000
March 5,000 1,000
April
May -2,000 -1,000 1,000
June 2,000 -3,000
July -1,000 3,000 1,000
August -2,000 3,000 4,000 2,000
September 1,000 1,000 4,000
October 1,000 -1,000 3,000 2,000
November 1,000 3,000 -4,000 1,000
December -1,000 1,000 -1,000 1,000
1987
January -4,000 -1,000 -2,000 -2,000

1986 Other manufacturing
[49]
January
February
March 1,000
April
May -1,000
June 3,000
July -1,000
August 3,000
September 1,000
October
November -1,000
December -1,000
1987
January -1,000