HC Deb 15 July 1968 vol 768 cc160-1W
Mr. Hooson

asked the Secretary of State for Employment and Productivity how many strikes there have been in the Principality of Wales, including Monmouthshire, during the course of the past five years; and how the number of man-days lost through strikes in the Principality compares rateably with the man-days lost in the United Kingdom as a whole.

Mr. Hattersley

In the years 1963–67 inclusive the total number of stoppages due to industrial disputes in Wales was 1,537. The average annual number of days lost per 1,000 employees as a result of stoppages was 275 for Wales, compared with 105 for the United Kingdom.

Mr. Hooson

asked the Secretary of State for Employment and Productivity how many of the strikes in the Principality of Wales during the last five years have been official; and how many have been unofficial.

Mr. Hattersley

Certain stoppages are known to have been official, but it is not known whether all the remainder were unofficial, though the great majority would have been. Out of a total of 1,537 stoppages occurring in Wales in the years 1963–67 inclusive, 27 are known to have been official.