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Mr. Bright
asked the Secretary of State for Employment how many people are employed by each industrial training board; and what is the level of total expenditure on wages and salaries in each case.
Board | Number of full-time staff 1 April 1980 | Wages and salary costs 1979/80*£m |
Air Transport and Travel | 76 | 0·769 |
Carpet | 14 | 0·090 |
Ceramics, Glass and Mineral Products | 112 | 0·952 |
Chemical and Allied Products | 158 | 1·137 |
Clothing and Allied Products | 70 | 0·442 |
Construction | 812 | 4·914 |
Cotton and Allied Textiles | 76 | 0·589 |
Distributive | 436 | 2·878 |
Engineering | 823 | 5·165 |
Food, Drink and Tobacco | 175 | 1·349 |
Footwear, Leather and Furskin | 45 | 0·336 |
Foundry Industry Training Committee | 66 | 0·487 |
Furniture and Timber | 100 | 0·872 |
Hotel and Catering | 258 | 2·143 |
Iron and Steel | 55 | 0·516 |
Knitting, Lace and Net | 47 | 0·320 |
Man-made Fibre | 5 | 0·048 |
Paper and Paper Products | 75 | 0·547 |
Petroleum | 101 | 0·852 |
Printing and Publishing | 163 | 1·437 |
Road Transport | 871 | 6·593 |
Rubber and Plastics | 96 | 0·860 |
Shipbuilding | 87 | 0·529 |
Wool, Jute and Flax | 58 | 0·412 |
Notes
* Salary figures include employers national insurance and pension contributions but exclude all other employment costs (eg travel, subsistence, accommodation, etc)