HC Deb 15 November 1991 vol 198 c699W
Mr. Campbell-Savours

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment if he will place in the Library a copy of the letter from J. D. McGuinness and the Health and Safety Executive on tributyltin oxide.

Employees whose pay was not affected by absence and whose gross hourly earnings (excluding overtime) were less than specified amounts April 1991
Less than £3.40 Less than £4.00 Less than £4.50 Less than £4.80 Less than £5.40
Numbers in sample Per cent, of total Numbers in sample Per cent, of total Numbers in sample Per cent, of total Numbers in sample Per cent, of total Numbers in sample Per cent, of total
Aged 16
Males
Full time 213 89.1 223 93.3 231 96.7 232 97.1 235 98.3
Part time
Females
Full time 144 84.7 158 92.9 163 95.9 164 96.5 170 100.0
Part time
Aged under 18
Males
Full time 626 81.0 691 89.4 727 94.0 742 96.0 759 98.2
Part time
Females
Full time 487 73.7 581 87.9 614 92.9 631 95.5 648 98.0
Part time 314 77.9 361 89.6 376 93.3 379 94.0 387 96.0
Aged 18–20
Males
Full time 1,394 39.6 2,107 59.8 2,569 72.9 2,784 79.0 3,062 86.9
Part time
Females
Full time 1,330 38.8 2,150 62.7 2,648 77.3 2,855 83.3 3,122 91.1
Part time 307 59.7 407 79.2 456 88.7 472 91.8 484 94.2
Aged 21–24
Males
Full time 812 11.5 1,745 24.7 2,666 37.7 3,144 44.5 4,098 57.9
Part time
Females
Full time 1,080 16.0 2,085 31.0 3,007 44.6 3,592 53.3 4,491 66.7
Part time 345 46.4 487 65.5 581 78.1 619 83.2 667 89.7

Source: New Earnings Survey.

Note:"—" denotes information not available.