HC Deb 23 April 1985 vol 77 cc428-9W
Mr. Greenway

asked the Secretary of State - for Education and Science if he will estimate the number of pupil days disrupted by the current teachers' strikes; and if he will make a statement.

Sir Keith Joseph

Comprehensive information about the extent and effects of recent industrial action is not available centrally. The proportion of pupils who have been directly affected by strikes at any one time is relatively small. The selective strikes called by the two largest teacher unions have affected something of the order of 5 per cent. of the 8.3 million pupils in England and Wales. However, the cumulative effect of strikes and other forms of disruptive action is to damage the education of a very large number of pupils throughout the country. The Government deplore the fact that some teachers are willing to prosecute their pay claim in this way.

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