§ Mrs Fennerasked the Secretary of State for Defence whether, pursuant to his answer of 2 June, Official Report, c. 328, he will, in his assessment of options for a new torpedo, take into account the possibility of collaboration with the Federal Republic of Germany, in view of that country's decision to uprate its own torpedo.
Total industrial man hours lost and as a proportion of planned annual capacity Financial Years 1975–76 1976–77 1977–78 1978–79 1979–80 (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) Portsmouth Official strikes 19,000 0.16 Nil Nil 600 — 126,547 1.03 1,174 0.01 Unofficial strikes Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Refusal to work overtime Not available Other industrial action Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 11,320 0.09 94,973 0.84 Devonport Official strikes Not available 2,100 0.01 19,000 0.10 88,000 0.48 2,000 0.01 Unofficial strikes Not available 300 — 15 — Nil Nil Nil Nil Refusal to work overtime Not available Other industrial action Not available Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 108,000 0.57 Chatham Official strikes Not available Nil Nil 1,484 0.02 12,000 0.14 2,380 0.03 Unofficial strikes Not available 274 — Nil Nil 1,277 0.01 Nil Nil Refusal to work overtime Not available Other industrial action Not available Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil 60,632 0.70 Rosyth Official strikes Not available 1,627 0.02 490 0.01 36,003 0.43 2,023 0.02 Unofficial strikes Not available 299 — 500 0.01 3,130 0.04 412 — Refusal to work overtime Not available Other industrial action Not available 36 — Nil Nil Nil Nil 74,372 0.90 Note: Column (a) refers to Industrial man hours lost.
Column (b) expresses column (a) as a percentage, to two decimal places, of the Planned Annual Capacity.
"Other Industrial Action" includes time lost by industrials arising from action by non-industrial personnel.