§ Mr. LeightonTo ask the Secretary of State for Employment (1) how many employees there are in each industry or industrial sector which is represented by a non-statutory industrial training organisation;
(2) if he will list the number of people employed by each of the non-statutory industrial training organisations for which he has figures available;
(3) if he will publish a list of the existing non-statutory industrial training organisations;
(4) what information he has on (a) the number of training professionals employed by each non-statutory industrial training organisation as a ratio of the total number of employees in the industry or industrial sector which it covers and (b) how many full-time and part-time training professionals are employed by the Meat Industries Training Organisation;
(5) what information he has on how many non-statutory industrial training organisations represent (a) more than 50 per cent. of firms in their sector and (b) more than 50 per cent. of the employees in their sector; and which are the organisations concerned;
(6) what information he has on how many non-statutory industrial training organisations represent (a) more than 75 per cent. of firms in their sector and (b) more than 75 per cent. of the employees in their sector; and which are the organisations concerned.
§ Mr. NichollsThe table lists all the organisations regarded as independent industry training organisations, together with the latest information available which is from the Institute of Manpower Studies report, "The Full Fact Finding Study of the NSTO System", produced in December 1987 for the former Manpower Services Commission.
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Industry training organisation Staff Percentage of sector covered 1Management and training Total Employees in sector Firms Employees Scottish Association of Master Bakers 1.10 1.20 2— 80 2— Biscuit, Cake, Chocolate and Confectionery Alliance 2.00 5.00 100,000 89 90 Bookhouse Training Centre 2.00 5.00 20,000 100 100 British Brush Manufacturers 2— 2— 2— 2— 2— Builders Merchants' Federation 14.00 18.50 62,000 79 97 Bus and Coach Training 2.00 3.00 174,300 45 99 Caravan, Camping and Related Self Catering ITO (formerly National Caravan Council Limited) 2— 2— 2— 2— 2— Carpet Industry Training Council 1.20 1.50 18,000 60 78 British Cement Association 2— 2— 9,000 100 100 Ceramics Industry Training Organisation 7.00 10.00 35,000 14 93 Chemical Industries Association 3.50 5.50 200,000 2— 90 China and Ball Clay Industries Training Board 2— 2— 7,015 100 100 British Coal 3.60 5.00 140,000 100 100 Computing Services Industry Training Council 2.00 5.00 44,000 11 75 Precast Concrete Industry Training Association 3.00 4.00 16,000 21 75 Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Products Association 2— 2— 2,044 100 100 Cosmetics, Toiletry and Perfumery Association 0.30 0.80 30,000 2— 95 Cotton and Allied Textile ITO 2— 2— 2— 2— 2— Dairy Trade Federation 1.20 2.20 93,500 59 97 Scottish Distributive Industries Training Council 2— 2— 2— 2— 2— National Association of Industrial Distributors 1.00 4.00 20,000 53 60 Drinks Industries Training Association 2.50 4.20 90,000 100 100 Electricity Industry Training Committee 7.00 7.00 147,795 100 100 Envelope Makers & Manufacturing Stationers Association 0.30 0.30 5,000 100 100 British Fibreboard Packaging Employers Association (formerly BFPA) 2.00 2.75 2— 2— 2— Fibre Cement Manufacturers Association 1.00 1.00 2,098 100 100 Food Manufacturers Council for Industrial Training 1.00 2.00 2— 2— 2— British Footwear Manufacturers Federation 0.08 0.10 48,000 36 83 Forestry Training Council 1.00 2.00 2— 2— 2— National Institute of Fresh Produce 5.00 6.00 65,000 2— 2— UK Association of Frozen Food Producers 0.08 0.10 2— 2— 2— British Furniture Manufacturers Federation 0.20 0.40 78,000 2— 71 British Gas plc 2— 2— 2— 2— 2— Glass Training Ltd. 5.50 6.50 39,000 100 100 Hairdressing Training Board 2— 2— 2— 2— 2— Joint National Horse Education and Training Council 2— 2— 2— 2— 2— Insurance Industry Training Council 1.00 2.00 243,000 100 91 National Supervisory Council for Intruder Alarms 1.00 1.20 2— 2— 2— Knitting & Lace Industries Training Resources Agency 3.00 3.50 90,000 22 80 British Leather Confederation 1.00 1.30 8,000 88 91 Leather Goods (Walsall CCI) 2— 2— 2— 2— 2— Convention of Scottish Local Authorities 2— 2— 2— 2— 2— Local Government Training Board 2— 2— 2— 2— 2— Man-Made Fibres Industry Training Advisory Board 2.50 4.10 15,000 82 97 Marine Training Association 2— 2— 2— 2— 2— British Marine Industries Federation 2.00 3.00 14,500 2 86 Meat Industry Training Organisation 2— 2— 150,000 2— 80 Scottish Federation of Meat Traders Association 5.50 5.50 1,500 2— 60 Merchant Navy Training Board 2.00 2.50 30,000 100 100 Incorporated National Association of British & Irish Millers 4.00 6.00 6,000 96 100 British Narrow Fabrics Association 0.15 0.20 5,500 80 86 Newspaper Publishers Association 1.00 2.00 20,000 100 100 Newspaper Society 2.00 4.00 2— 2— 2— British Nuclear Fuels plc 6.70 7.70 16,900 2— 2— Flexible Packaging Association 0.60 0.60 7,500 90 87 National Packaging Confederation 2— 2— 25,000 25 30 Paintmakers Association of GB 2.00 2.00 20,000 33 85 British Paper & Board Industry Education & Training Council 4.00 6.00 34,000 91 94 National Association of Paper Merchants 0.07 0.10 20,000 2— 75 Periodicals Training Council 3.00 4.50 20,000 49 80 Petroleum Training Federation 7.50 11.00 60,000 82 92 Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry 1.00 2.00 84,000 2— 71 British Ports Federation 1.00 2.00 41,208 100 100 Post Office 5.00 5.00 191,434 100 100 Society of Master Printers of Scotland 1.70 2.20 2— 71 2— British Printing Industries 7.00 21.00 140,000 51 70 Quarry Products Training Council 2.00 2.60 32,500 56 97 British Railways Board 11.00 12.00 139,000 100 100 London Regional Transport (Rail Operations) 2— 2— 21,000 100 100 Refractories, Clay Pipes and Allied Industries Training Council 2.00 2.50 11,000 82 86 National Retail Training Council 4.50 5.50 2,400,000 86 83 British Rubber Industry Training Organisation 7.00 10.00 2— 2— 2— Seafish Industry Authority 2— 2— 2— 2— 2—
Industry training organisation Staff Percentage of sector covered 1Management and training Total Employees in sector Firms Employees British Security Industry Association 1.50 2.00 2— 2— 2— National Association of Multiple Shoe Repairers 2— 2— 2— 2— 2— Society Master Shoe Repairers 2— 2— 2— 2— 2— Silica and Moulding Sands Association 0.50 0.70 1,820 78 99 Small Ships Training Group Association 1.30 1.30 2— 2— 2— Soap and Detergent Industry Association 1.00 2.00 13,500 2— 96 British Soft Drinks Association 2— 2— 2— 2— 2— British Sports and Allied Industries Federation 0.01 0.01 2— 2— 2— British Steel Corporation 8.00 16.00 51,000 100 100 Midland Independent Steel Training Association 2.50 3.50 72,000 2— 11 Northern Independent Steel Training Association 5.00 7.00 6,500 82 93 United Kingdom Sugar Industry Association 3.00 3.00 10,500 100 100 British Telecom 2— 2— 223,084 100 100 British Timber Merchants Association (England and Wales) 0.07 0.10 12,300 21 28 Timber Trade Training Association 4.40 5.20 38,000 2— 71 Tobacco Industry Training Organisation 1.50 2.00 19,368 100 100 Association of British Travel Agents 51.50 64.00 100,000 2— 90 United Kingdom Softwood Sawmillers Association (formerly Home Timber Merchants Association of Scotland) 0.10 0.15 2,000 82 90 Wallcovering Manufacturers Association of Great Britain 2— 2— 4,101 90 2— National Association of Warehouse Keepers 2— 2— 2— 2— 2— Water Authorities Association 1.00 1.50 50,000 100 100 British Waterways Board 2— 2— 3,000 100 100 Wire and Wire Rope Employers Association 1.00 1.50 6,750 68 89 Scottish Woolen Industries 1.00 1.20 5,000 96 80 Confederation of British Wool Textiles 3.00 4.50 40,000 83 86 1 Includes directly employed operational staff-management, training etc. plus staff employed for YTS. 2 ITO not included in research or information not available.
§ Mr. LeightonTo ask the Secretary of State for Employment if he will list the number of people employed by each of the statutory industry training boards.
§ Mr. NichollsThe information is as follows:
Industry training board Number of employers Clothing and allied products 126 Construction 1,311 Engineering 602 Hotel and catering 446 Offshore petroleum 65 Plastics processing 75 Road transport 470 The source of the information is the 1988–89 annual reports of the industry training boards except for the offshore petroleum figure which relates to the annual report for the year ending 31 December 1988.
§ Mr. LeightonTo ask the Secretary of State for Employment what will happen to the premises and other assets currently held on behalf of their industries by statutory industry training boards when non-statutory bodies assume responsibility for training in the sectors concerned.
§ Mr. NichollsProvisions in the Employment Act 1989 enable a statutory industry training board to transfer all or any of its assets to a successor organisation on trust to be used for charitable purposes which are related to training for employment.
§ Mr. LeightonTo ask the Secretary of State for Employment which sectors of industry, previously covered by a statutory industrial training board, are no longer represented by non-statutory industrial training organisations.
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§ Mr. NichollsAll significant sectors formerly in scope to industry training boards have either their own independent industry training organisation or access to such an organisation.