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Utilities

Volume 307: debated on Monday 2 March 1998

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To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Employment what estimate he has made of the number of jobs in the utilities which depend on current investment by those companies; and of these how many are (a) temporary and (b) permanent. [30615]

[holding answer 24 February 1998]: I have been asked to reply.Figures published by the Office for National Statistics in the monthly publication "Labour Market Trends" show that for the utilities sectors the number of employees in employment in Great Britain for September 1997 were as follows:

Standard industrial classification 1992Thousands of employees in employment, September 1997
Electricity, gas, steam and hot water supply4098.7
Collection, purification and distribution of water4141.1
Telecommunications64.20212.7
Total352.5

Source:

Office for National Statistics.

No information is available on whether these jobs are temporary or permanent, or how they will be affected by utilities' investment plans.