§ LORD DELACOURT-SMITHasked Her Majesty's Government:
To provide figures (where appropriate on the bases used in Appendix 2 of Cmnd. 3888) for 1971 of:
- (i) the number of stoppages of work due to industrial disputes (distinguishing between coal mining and the rest of the economy); the number of workers involved and the number of days lost;
- (ii) the number of stoppages known to have been official; with again the number of workers involved and the number of days lost;
- (iii) the total number of strikes and the number of official strikes respectively (with in each case the number of such strikes per 100,000 employees and the number of days lost per 1,000 employees) in (a) all industries, and (b) the following areas of employment—coal mining; port and inland water transport; ship building, ship repairing and marine engineering; motor vehicle manufacturing; engineering other than motor vehicle manufacturing; the postal service; and the remainder of the economy.
§ LORD DRUMALBYNFollowing is the information available:
203WA(ii) Stoppages known to have been official (All industries and services)
Stoppages in progress in year Stoppages beginning in year Workers involved Working days lost 155 380,400 10,038,000 (iii) Incidence rates:
All industries and services Coal mining Port and inland water transport Shipbuilding, ship repairing and marine engineering Stoppages beginning in year 2,223 135 148 82 Per 100,000 employees 9.9 38.8 142.7 40.6 Of which known official 155 — 3 — Per 100,000 employees 0.7 — 2.9 — Working days lost in all stoppages in progress in year 13,558,000 63,000 168,000 562,000 Per 1,000 employees 602 181 1,620 2,782 Of which known official 10,038,000 — .. — Per 1,000 employees 446 — .. — 204WA
Motor vehicle manufacturing Engineering other than motor vehicle manufacturing Transport and communication except port and inland water transport* Remainder of the economy Stoppages beginning in year 242 636 118 862 Per 100,000 employees 47.6 20.3 8.0 5.2 Of which known official 12 63 2 75 Per 100,000 employees 2.4 2.0 0.1 0.4 Working days lost in all stoppages in progress in year 3,105,000 2,026,000 6,372,000 1,262,000 Per 1,000 employees 6,105 646 4,295 76 Of which known official 2,199,000 1,275,000 6,235,000 409,000 Per 1,000 employees 4,166 406 4,203 25 * Smallest industrial grouping for calculation of incidence rates; the great majority of working days lost were in "Postal services and telecommunications" (M.L.H. 708 of the Standard Industrial Classification 1968). ..=Negligible. House adjourned at twenty-seven minutes past seven o'clock.