Engineering Foundry And Engineering Construction Industries Mr. Harold Walker asked the Secretary of State for Employment if he will list the remuneration of each of the chief executives of the industrial training boards. Mr. Jim Lester [pursuant to his reply, 2 May 1980, c. 691–92]: The information is as follows:--------------------------------------- | | --------------------------------------- |Air Transport and Travel | --------------------------------------- |Carpet | --------------------------------------- |Ceramics, Glass and Mineral Products.| --------------------------------------- | | --------------------------------------- | | --------------------------------------- |Chemical and Allied Products | --------------------------------------- |Clothing and Allied Products | --------------------------------------- |Construction* | --------------------------------------- |Cotton and Allied Textiles | --------------------------------------- |Distributive | --------------------------------------- |Engineering | --------------------------------------- | | --------------------------------------- | | --------------------------------------- |Foundry Industry Training Committee. | --------------------------------------- | | --------------------------------------- | | --------------------------------------- |Food, Drink and Tobacco | --------------------------------------- |Furniture and Timber | --------------------------------------- |Footwear, Leather and Fur Skin | --------------------------------------- |Hotel and Catering | --------------------------------------- | | --------------------------------------- | | --------------------------------------- -------------------------------- |Iron and Steel | -------------------------------- | | -------------------------------- | | -------------------------------- |Knitting, Lace and Net | -------------------------------- |Man-made Fibres Producing | -------------------------------- |Paper and Paper Products | -------------------------------- | | -------------------------------- | | -------------------------------- |Petroleum | -------------------------------- |Printing and Publishing | -------------------------------- |Road Transport | -------------------------------- | | -------------------------------- | | -------------------------------- |Rubber and Plastics Processing| -------------------------------- | | -------------------------------- | | -------------------------------- |Shipbuilding | -------------------------------- | | -------------------------------- | | -------------------------------- |Wool, Jute and Flax | -------------------------------- --------------- | | | | | --------------- |1974–75|…|…|…| --------------- |1975–76|…|…|…| --------------- |1976–77|…|…|…| --------------- |1977–78|…|…|…| --------------- |1978–79|…|…|…| --------------- |1979–80|…|…|…| --------------- |1974–75|…|…|…| --------------- |1975–76|…|…|…| --------------- |1976–77|…|…|…| --------------- |1977–78|…|…|…| --------------- |1978–79|…|…|…| --------------- |1979–80|…|…|…| --------------- The total number of persons in apprenticeships in engineering construction is not available; however the annual intakes --------------- | | | | | --------------- |1974–75|…|…|…| --------------- |1975–76|…|…|…| --------------- |1976–77|…|…|…| --------------- |1977–78|…|…|…| --------------- |1978–79|…|…|…| --------------- |1979–80|…|…|…| ---------------