asked the Secretary of State for Employment (1) whether, further to his answer to the hon. Member for Blaby [Official Report, 13 February, c. 432–3], he will publish indices for hourly earnings in national agreements in the National Health Service for each year since 1973 for full-time men workers aged over 21 years on the basis that average hourly manual earnings in the year in question equals 100;(2) whether, further to his answer to the hon. Member for Blaby [
Official Report, 13 February, c. 432–3], he will publish indices for weekly earnings in national agreements in the fire service for each year since 1973 for full-time workers aged over 21 years on the basis that average hourly manual earnings in the year in question equals 100;
(3) whether, further to his answer to the hon. Member for Blaby [ Official Report, 13 February, c. 432–3], he will publish indices for weekly earnings in national agreements in teaching for each year since 1973 for full-time workers aged over 21 years on the basis that average weekly earnings in the year in question equals 100;
(4) whether, further to his answer to the hon. Member for Blaby [ Official Report, 13 February, c. 432–33], he will publish indices for weekly earnings in national agreements in the local authorities' services for each year since 1973 for full-time men workers aged over 21 years on the basis that average weekly manual earnings in the year in question equals 100;
(5) whether, further to his answer to the hon. Member for Blaby ( Official Report, 13 February, c. 432–33), he will publish indices for weekly earnings in national agreements in the police service for each year since 1973 for full-time men workers aged over 21 years on the basis that average weekly manual earnings in the year in question equals 100;
(6) whether, further to his answer to the hon. Member for Blaby ( Official Report, 13 February, c. 432–33), he will publish indices for weekly earnings in national agreements in the fire service for each year since 1973 for full-
time men workers aged over 21 years on the basis that average weekly manual earnings in the year in question equals 100;
(7) whether, further to his answer to the hon. Member for Blaby ( Official Report, 13 February, c. 432–33), he will publish indices for weekly earnings in national agreements in the National Health Service for each year since 1973 for full-time men workers aged over 21 years on the basis that average weekly manual earnings in the year in question equals 100;
(8) whether, further to his answer to the hon. Member for Blaby ( Official Report, 13 February, c. 432–33), he will publish indices for weekly earnings in national agreements in the teaching for each year since 1973 for full-time men workers aged over 21 years on the basis that average hourly manual earnings in the year in question equals 100;
(9) whether, further to his answer to the hon. Member for Blaby ( Official Report, 13 February, c. 432–33), he will publish indices for hourly earnings in national agreements in the local authorities' services for each year since 1973 for full-time men workers aged over 21 years on the basis that average hourly manual earnings in the year in question equals 100;
(10) whether, further to his answer to the hon. Member for Blaby ( Official Report, 13 February, columns 432–3), he will publish indices for hourly earnings in national agreements in national Government for each year since 1973 for full-time men workers aged over 21 years on the basis that average hourly manual earnings in the year in question equals 100;
(11) whether, further to his answer to the hon. Member for Blaby ( Official Report, 13 February, columns 432–3), he will publish indices for hourly earnings in national agreements in the police service for each year since 1973 for full-time men workers aged over 21 years on the basis that average hourly manual earnings in the year in question equals 100;
(12) whether, further to his answer to the hon. Member for Blaby ( Official Report, 13 February, columns 432–3), he will publish indices for weekly earnings in national agreements in teaching for each year since 1973 for full-time women workers aged over 18 years on the basis that average weekly manual earnings in the year in question equals 100;
(13) whether, further to his answer to the hon. Member for Blaby ( Official Report, 13 February, columns 432–3), he will publish indices for weekly earnings in national agreements in the local authorities' services for each year since 1973 for full-time women workers aged over 18 years on the basis that average weekly manual earnings in the year in question equals 100;
(14) whether, further to his answer to the hon. Member for Blaby ( Official Report, 13 February, columns 432–3), he will publish indices for weekly earnings in national agreements in national Government for each year since 1973 for full-time women workers aged 18 years on the basis that average weekly manual earnings in the year in question equals 100;
(15) whether, further to his answer to the hon. Member for Blaby ( Official Report, 13 February, columns 432–3), he will publish indices for weekly earnings in national agreements in the police service for each year since 1973 for full-time women workers aged over 18 years on the basis that average weekly manual earnings in the year in question equals 100;
(16) whether, further to his answer to the hon. Member for Blaby ( Official Report, 13 February, columns 432–3), he will publish indices for hourly earnings in national agreements in the fire service for each year since 1973 for full-time women workers aged over 18 years on the basis that average weekly manual earnings in the year in question equals 100;
(17) whether, further to his answer to the hon. Member for Blaby ( Official Report, 13 February, columns 432–3), he will publish indices for hourly earnings in national agreements in the National Health Service for each year since 1973 for full-time women workers aged over 18 years on the basis that average hourly manual earnings in the year in question equals 100;
(18) whether, further to his answer to the hon. Member for Blaby ( Official Report, 13 February, columns 432–3), he will publish indices for hourly earnings in national agreements in the police service for each year since 1973 for full-time women workers aged over 18 years on the basis that average hourly manual earnings in the year in question equals 100;
(19) whether, further to his answer to the hon. Member for Blaby ( Official Report, 13 February, columns 432–3), he will publish indices for hourly earnings in national agreements in national Government for each year since 1973 for full-time women workers aged over 18 years on the basis that average hourly manual earnings in the year in question equals 100;
(20) whether, further to his answer to the hon. Member for Blaby ( Official Report, 13 February, columns 432–3), he will publish indices for hourly earnings in national agreements in the local authorities' services for each year since 1973 for full-time women workers over 18 years on the basis that average hourly manual earnings in the year in question equals 100;
(21) whether, further to his answer to the hon. Member for Blaby ( Official Report, 13 February, columns 432–3), he will publish indices for hourly earnings in national agreements in teaching for each year since 1973 for full-time women workers over 18 years on the basis that average hourly manual earnings in the year in question equals 100;
(22) whether, further to his answer to the hon. Member for Blaby ( Official Report, 13 February, columns 432–33), he will publish indices for weekly earnings in national agreements in the National Health Service for each year since 1973 for full-time women workers over 18 years on the basis that average weekly manual earnings in the year in question equals 100;
(23) whether, further to his answer to the hon. Member for Blaby ( Official Report, 13 February, columns 342–33), he will publish indices for weekly earnings in national agreements in the fire services for full-time women workers over 18 years on the basis that average weekly manual earnings in the year in question equals 100.
I will reply to the hon. Gentleman as soon as possible.