HC Deb 17 November 1992 vol 214 cc155-6W
Mr. Milburn

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment how many(a) establishments and (b) employees were covered by wages councils in each standard region in (i) 1979, (ii) 1986, (iii) 1989 and (iv) 1991; and what percentage of the working population this represents in each region.

Mr. McLoughlin

The available estimates, which are for wages inspectorate divisions in 1989 and 1992, are given in the following table. I regret that data on a consistent basis are not available for 1979 and 1986.

(a) number of workers (000s)
Wages inspectorate division 1989 1992
Southern:
London 367 330
South East 268 275
East 233 253
South West1 318 360
Midlands 380 411
North West1 335 345
Yorkshire and Humberside 214 225
North 133 140
Scotland 224 220
(b) number of establishments (000s)
Wages inspectorate division 1989 1992
Southern:
London 56 51
South East 41 43
East 36 39
South West1 49 56
Midlands 58 64
North West1 51 54
Yorkshire and Humberside 33 35
North 20 22
Scotland 34 35
1 North Wales is covered by the North West Division and South Wales by the South West Division.

There are no estimates of the percentage which these figures represent of the working population in each of the wages inspectorate's divisions but about 10 per cent. of the Great Britain work force are employed in industries covered by wages councils.

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