HC Deb 08 November 1983 vol 48 cc127-8W
38. Mr. Ian Mills

asked the Secretary of State for Employment what are the latest figures for the number of working days lost through industrial stoppages in the United Kingdom; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Gummer

It is provisionally estimated that 267,000 working days were lost through industrial disputes in the United Kingdom during September 1983, the latest month for which figures are available. The totals for the first nine months of the year and for the 12 months up to the end of September were 2,864,000 and 3,642,000 respectively, compared with an annual average of over 10 million days in the previous 10 years.

Sir David Price

asked the Secretary of State for Employment how many working days were lost through industrial action in the first nine months of 1983; and what were the comparable figures for the last 10 years.

Mr. Alan Clark

It is provisionally estimated that 2,864,000 working days were lost through stoppages of work due to industrial disputes during January to September in 1983. Comparable figures from 1973 are as follows:

January to September Days lost
1982 4,537,000
1981 3,265,000
1980 11,531,000
1979 25,170,000
1978 5,087,000
1977 6,512,000
1976 2,515,000
1975 5,305,000
1974 10,873,000
1973 5,512,000

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