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Trainees (Blaydon)

Volume 890: debated on Tuesday 22 April 1975

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asked the Secretary of State for Employment how many persons from the employment exchange at Blaydon have received training at Government training centres since January 1973.

I am informed by the Manpower Services Commission that

NORTH-EAST
Employees in employment in manufacturing industriesTotal numbers unemployed
MalesFemalesMalesFemales
March 1975Not available50,8919,591
June 1974Not available41,3767,075
June 1973286,900105,60043,5907,835
June 1972278,60098,50057,52810,138
June 1971291,500101,00052,9448,284

asked the Secretary of State for Employment how many men in the North-East aged between 50 and 60 years and between 60 and 64 years are registered as unemployed.

At July 1974 the numbers were 7,454 aged 50 to 59 and 7,730 aged 60 to 64. Owing to industrial action at local offices of the Employment Service Agency the normal half-yearly analysis of the unemployed by age is not available for January 1975.

asked the Secretary of State for Employment (1) how many persons under 18 years of age are registered as unemployed in the North-East, at the latest available date;(2) how many school leavers at the last school leaving date in the North-East are registered as unemployed.

The latest date for which information is available about all young persons under 18 who are unemployed is July 1974. Normally statistics providing this information are compiled

during the period 1st January 1973 to 31st March 1975 80 people, all males, from Blaydon Employment Office were trained at skillcentres, formerly Government training centres. 60 of these were trained at Felling, 16 at Killingworth and four at Durham.