Recruitment of Women

Oral Answers to Questions — Employment – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 11 Tachwedd 1947.

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Photo of Mr Sidney Shephard Mr Sidney Shephard , Newark 12:00, 11 Tachwedd 1947

asked the Minister of Labour if he will make a statement outlining the results of the Government's campaign for the recruitment of women into industry.

Photo of Mr George Isaacs Mr George Isaacs , Southwark North

This campaign was conducted in 69 districts in which the shortage of female labour was most pronounced, and, since 1st June last, when the campaign was launched, until 30th September, 14,187 women have volunteered their services to the local offices of my Department. In addition more than 17,000 women are known to have obtained employment direct. This latter figure is incomplete and may in fact be considerably higher. I will circulate the figures showing the results in each region in the OFFICIAL REPORT.

Photo of Mr Sidney Shephard Mr Sidney Shephard , Newark

What steps is the Minister taking with regard to young unmarried women without any responsibilities, who ought to be doing a job of work?

Photo of Mr George Isaacs Mr George Isaacs , Southwark North

I think that, perhaps, the hon. Gentleman will find that this matter will be dealt with in answer to a Question which comes later on the Order Paper.

Following are the figures:

RegionVolunteers Registered at L. O.Volunteers Direct approach to Employers.
London1,383426
South Western3,061311
Southern424434
Eastern802485
Midlands3,3822,216
North Midlands1,0881,826
East and West Ridings.1,3323,853
North Western2,7157,674
Totals14,18717,225