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Manpower Services Commission

Volume 975: debated on Tuesday 4 December 1979

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24.

asked the Secretary of State for Employment what are the employment consequences of the reduction in the Manpower Services Commission's budget.

The reduction in the Manpower Services Commission's expenditure in 1979–80 did not affect the number of opportunities for unemployed young people under the youth opportunities programme. The target for places under the special temporary employment programme was reduced from 30,000–35,000 to 12,000–14,000 by concentrating the scheme on the areas of greatest need. For future years the Commission has yet to decide on the development of its programmes in the light of the expenditure and staff resources available.

28.

asked the Secretary of State for Employment what the gross expenditure will be of the Manpower Services Commission in 1980–81; and how this compares in real terms with the 1979–80 estimated outturn.

I am informed that the Manpower Services Commission has still to consider its 1980–81 estimate. When it does it will take account of the provision in the White Paper "The Government Expenditure Plan 1980–81" (Cmnd. 7746)for holding the expenditure in that year to broadly the reduced level for 1979–80, modified as necessary following the Government's announcement about reductions in Civil Service manpower.

55.

asked the Secretary of State for Employment when he last met the chairman of the Manpower Services Commission.

My right hon. Friend the Secretary of State met the chairman of the MSC on 27 November 1979.