BRITISH EMPLOYMENT
HIGHEST EVER RECORDED
(British Official Wireless.)
RUGBY, April 6.
Continued economic improvement is evidenced in the latest unemployment returns, which show an increase of employment in the great majority of principal industries, with the number of persons in employment the highest ever recorded.
The Ministry of Labour estimates that at March 23 there were approximately 10,630,000 insure*! persons in employment. This was 155,000 more than a month before and 411,000 more than a year before. At the same date the numbers of unemployed on the registers were 1,881,531, comprising 1,560,574 wholly unemployed, 235,280 temporarily laid off, and 85,677 normally in casual employment. The total is 143,490 less than on February 24 and 272,339 less than at the corresponding date of 1935.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 84, 8 April 1936, Page 11
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