HC Deb 21 November 1977 vol 939 cc583-4W
Mr. Knox

asked the Secretary of State for Employment if he will publish in theOfficial Report a table showing for each year since 1945 the total number of days lost through strikes and the increase or decrease in percentage terms over the previous year of the number of days lost through strikes.

Mr. Golding

Following is the information:

WORKING DAYS LOST THROUGH STOPPAGES OF WORK DUE TO INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES IN EACH YEAR FROM 1945 TO 1946, AND PERCENTAGE CHANGES OVER THE PREVIOUS YEAR

Year Number of working days lost Percentage change over previous year
1945 2,835,000
1946 2,158,000 -23.9
1947 2,433,000 +12.7
1948 1,944,000 -20.1
1949 1,807,000 -7.0
1950 1,389,000 -23.1

Year Number of working days lost Percentage change over previous year
1951 1,694,000 +22.0
1952 1,792,000 + 5.8
1953 2,184,000 +21.9
1954 2,457,000 + 12.5
1955 3,781,000 + 53.9
1956 2,083,000 -44.9
1957 8,412,000 + 303.8
1958 3,462,000 -58.8
1959 5,270,000 + 52.2
1960 3,024,000 -42.6
1961 3,046,000 +0.7
1962 5,798,000 + 90.3
1963 1,755,000 -69.7
1964 2,277,000 +29.7
1965 2,925,000 +28.5
1966 2,398,000 -18.0
1967 2,787,000 + 16.2
1968 4,690,000 + 68.3
1969 6,846,000 +46.0
1970 10,980,000 + 60.4
1971 13,551,000 +23.4
1972 23,909,000 + 76.4
1973 7,197,000 -69.9
1974 14,750,000 + 104.9
1975 6,012,000 -59.2
1976 3,284,000 -45.4

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