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Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor Lord Campbell-Savours (Labour), on Thursday, 21 June 1990, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 22 members in total.


Workington Trades Hall Centre for the Unemployed

That this House deplores the threatened closure of Workington's Trades Hall Centre for the unemployed which is facing a budget short fall of up to ú14,000 due to the cancellation of the Government's Community Employment Scheme; recognises that the need for the Centre is, paradoxically, increasing with the rising unemployment trend, nationally and acute staff cutbacks in local firms such as Leyland Bus, British Steel, Millers Footwear Ltd., and Albright and Wilson Ltd.; notes that between 3,500 to 6,000 direct and indirect job losses for West Cumbrians have been projected with the completion of THORP Contracts at Sellafield in the next 12 to 18 months alone; endorses the widespread local support for the Trade Hall Centre which, run at a very low cost and utilising the talent of voluntary helpers, have successfully assisted many unemployed people in finding employment; notes the support for the centre demonstrated by Workington Town Council's interim financial support of ú1,644; and calls on Allerdale District Council and Cumbria County Council to continue this valuable, cost effective and much needed local resource.


Secondary information

Type
Early day motion
Reference
1155 
Session
1989-90
Subjects
British Steel Cumbria Employment schemes Unemployed people Cumbria County Council Leyland Bus Albright and Wilson Allerdale Borough Council Millers Footwear Workington Town Council Unemployed workers' centres
Link
View this Early day motion on www.parliament.uk