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Monthly Statistical Report by the Minister of Fuel and Power for December 1942.

11 Feb 1943

MONTHLY STATISTICAL REPORT BY THE MINISTER OF FUEL AND POWER December, 1942. ###DUCTION AND EMPLOYMENT 1. The average output of saleable coal in the four weeks ended 26th December, 1942, was 3,880,100 tons. The Christmas holidays accounted for a loss representing rather less than 300,000 tons a week spread over the month. Allowing for this, therefore, there was an improvement over the previous month, this being largely explained by a sudden spurt in the "bull" week, on which the Christmas pay is calculated, to 4,254,000 tons.
coal electricity infrastructure water supply absenteeism coke holidays industrial production industry iron manufacturing materials metals gas productivity railways rationing statistics steel supply wages fuel price control utilities licensing christmas industrial consumption industrial disputes civil consumption nationwide reserve stocks lord president's committee ministry of fuel and power military discharge
Civil Defence Region
Nationwide
Collection ID
CAB71
Document Reference
CAB 71/12/30
Document Types
Memorandum Statistical Publication
File Reference
CAB 71/12
Former Department Reference
LP(43) 28
Identifier
10.1080/wtss.cab71.000012.030
Keywords
Absenteeism Christmas Civil Consumption Coal Coke Electricity Fuel Gas Holidays Industrial Consumption Industrial Disputes Industrial Production Industry Infrastructure Iron Metals Military Discharge Productivity Railways Reserve Stocks Statistics Steel Wages Water Supply
Language
English
Organizations Discussed
Lord President's Committee Ministry of Fuel and Power
Pages
5
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
Papers Nos. 1(43) - 119(43)
Themes
Industry Infrastructure Rationing Supply Manufacturing Materials Licensing Price Control Fuel Utilities

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