HC Deb 10 December 1986 vol 107 cc220-1W
Mr. Lawler

asked the Paymaster General if he will give a breakdown of the number of strikes and days lost by region for each year since 1979, indicating separately those attributable to the miners' dispute.

Mr. Lee

The information requested for all industries and services is given in tables l and 2 below.

The miners' dispute over pit closures which began in March 1984 and ended in March 1985 is counted as one stoppage in the total for the United Kingdom and as one in each of the regions in which it occurred.

The distribution of working days lost through the dispute by region is given in table 3.

In 1984 the dispute accounted for 82 per cent. of the total 27.1 million days lost and in 1985 for 63 per cent. of the total of 6.3 million days lost.

Stoppages in progress in year
1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985
Wales 191 116 127 107 108 89 86
Scotland 266 197 160 201 164 168 112
Northern Ireland 62 44 32 33 42 41 42
United Kingdom1 2,125 1,348 1,344 1,538 1,364 1,221 903
1 The number of stoppages by region may not sum to the total for the United Kingdom as some disputes which affect more than one region have been counted once only in the United Kingdom total.

Table 3 Working days lost through miners' dispute1
Working days lost thousand March 1984 to March 1985
South East 494
East Anglia
South West
West Midlands 856
East Midlands 3,109
Yorkshire and Humberside 10,461
North West 591
North 4,592
Wales 4,112
Scotland 2,174
Northern Ireland
United Kingdom 26,391
1 Includes days lost through supporting action by workers in industries other than coal extraction.