Mr. Edward M. Taylorasked the Secretary of State for Employment and Productivity how many working hours were lost in the steel industry as a result of strikes in 1969; and what were the comparable figures in each of the previous 10 years.
§ Mr. Harold WalkerAs the reply consists of a table of figures I will, with permission, circulate it in the OFFFICIAL REPORT.
Following is the information:
IRON AND STEEL* WORKING DAYS LOST THROUGH STOPPAGES OF WORK DUE TO INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES United Kingdom 1969† … … 428,000 1968 … … 284,000 1967 … … 155,000 1966 … … 92,000 1965 … … 180,000 1964 … … 324,000 1963 … … 68,000 1962 … … 261,000 1961 … … 268,000 1960 … … 38,000 1959* … … 64,000 * Statistics for 1960–69 compiled on the basis of SIC (1958 edition), MLH 311–313, and for 1959 on SIC (1948 edition), MLH 40–44. † Provisional.