HC Deb 07 July 1982 vol 27 cc134-5W
Mr. David Young

asked the Secretary of State for Employment how many working days were lost in each of the last five years from (a) strikes and (b) illness; and if he will itemise his reply region by region and in total.

Mr. Waddington

The information is as follows:

(a) Working days lost through stoppages of work caused by industrial disputes.
Thousands
Region 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981
South East 1,839 2,683 4,487 439 843
East Anglia 159 115 548 58 80
South Western 298 182 2,423 117 171
West Midlands 2,141 1,299 4,199 838 613
East Midlands 533 270 2,351 725 116
Yorks and Humberside 792 799 3,115 2,832 449
North Western 1,934 1,983 4,516 533 692
Northern 698 481 2,164 2,006 341
Wales 667 444 1,642 2,918 292
Scotland 935 886 3,298 1,447 599
Northern Ireland 146 264 730 49 69
United Kingdom 10,142 9,405 29,474 11,964 4,266

(b) Information about the numbers of working days lost due to illness is not available.

I am advised by my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Social Services that "Social Security Statistics 1981", a copy of which is in the Library, gives the number of days of certified incapacity notified for sickness and invalidity benefit and for injury benefit in the form requested (tables 3.70 and 20.68 respectively, pages 25 and 118). Figures for 1980–81 are not yet available because of industrial action.

Mr. Nicholas Winterton

asked the Secretary of State for Employment how many working days have been lost annually since 1974. as a result of industrial disputes in the public and in the private sectors, respectively; and if he will give these figures in each case as a proportion of the total number of working days in the two sectors.

Mr. Waddington

The information on recorded stoppages of work due to industrial disputes is as follows:

Number of working days lost
Public sector Private sector
1974 6,993,000 7,757,000
1975 786,000 5,226,000
1976 510,000 2,774,000
1977 2,087,000 8,055,000
1978 1,433,000 7,972,000
1979 5,052,000 24,423,000
1980 9,825,000 2,139,000
1981 1,866,000 2,400,000

These figures are not comprehensive, or fully comparable between the public and private sectors, because of the difficulty of ensuring full recording of small disputes. Moreover, some stoppages involving workers in both the public and private sectors have been allocated to the sector more affected. In each sector in each year the number of working days lost through stoppages has been less than 1 per cent. of the total available working days in the approporiate sector.