HC Deb 08 August 1911 vol 29 c1123W
Mr. NEEDHAM

asked the President of the Board of Trade if he will state the number of trade disputes in which the assistance of the Board of Trade has been employed under the Conciliation Act of 1896, and the number of workpeople directly concerned in such disputes; and if he will give the figures separately for each of the years since the Act came into force?

Mr. BUXTON

The following statement gives the information available:—

Year Number of Cases under Conciliation Act, 1896. Number of Persons affected in Cases involving a stoppage of work.
All Cases Cases in Which an actual stoppage of work took place.
1896 (5 months only) 11 9 6,500
1897 37 23 62,300
1898 12 8 103,600
1899 11 5 2,300
1900 21 13 28,200
1901 33 20 12,400
1902 21 10 3,800
1903 17 8 15,800
1904 12 4 1,500
1905 14 3 500
1906 20 8 4,100
1907 39 15 3,500
1908 60 24 56,900
1909 57 24 21,900
1910 67 27 190,200
1911 (7 months only) 35 14 41,000
467 215 554,500
NOTE.—Information is not available as to the number of persons affected in cases in which no stoppage of work occurred, but the number is very large.