§ Mr. Lewisasked the Minister of Labour if he will give the number of days lost through industrial stoppage for each of the six years following the First and Second World Wars, respectively.
§ Sir W. MoncktonThe aggregate numbers of working days lost in stoppages of work arising from industrial disputes in each of the six years following the First and Second World Wars were as follows:
Twelve months ended October Approximate Number of Days Lost 1919 … … … 32,620,000 1920 … … … 26,240,000 1921 … … … 89,660,000 1922 … … … 20,020,000 1923 … … … 9,710,000 1924 … … … 9,150,000
Twelve months ended July Approximate Number of Days Lost 1946 … … … 3,000,000 1947 … … … 2,320,000 1948 … … … 2,550,000 1949 … … … 1,530,000 1950 … … … 1,460,000 1951 … … … 1,810,000