HC Deb 04 May 1989 vol 152 cc240-1W
Mr. Nicholas Bennett

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what information he has as to the number of days lost in the United Kingdom and other Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development countries by industrial action in the latest year for which figures are available.

Mr. Nicholls

[holding answer 3 May 1989]: The available information on working days lost from industrial stoppages, expressed as a ratio per thousand employees is shown in the table. The information covers OECD countries for 1987, the latest year for which comparative data is available. Comparisons between countries should be made with considerable care because of the different coverage of each country's statistics. Countries use different criteria for the exclusion of small stoppages from the statistics; public sector strikes are excluded in some cases, and some countries exclude workers prevented from working because others at their workplace are on strike. Further details are given in the article "International comparisons of industrial stoppages for 1986" published in the Employment Gazette, June 1988, page 335, a copy of which is in the Library.

Industrial stoppages working days lost per thousand employees' in all industries and services 1987
Days
United Kingdom 160
Australia 220
Austria 2
Canada 370
Denmark 60
Finland 60
France3 30
Germany (Federal Republic) 2
Greece 970
Ireland 320
Italy 320
Japan 10
Netherlands 10
New Zealand' 270
Norway 10
Portugal 40
Spain 630
Sweden
Switzerland
United States3 40
1 Employees in employment: some figures have been estimated.
2 Less than five days lost per thousand employees.
3 Significant coverage differences, the most important of which are: France and New Zealand exclude public sector strikes; New Zealand figures are for strikes of more than 10 working days duration; United States figures exclude disputes where less than 1,000 workers involved.

Sources:

Working days lost: International Labour Office (ILO) Yearbook of Labour Statistics 1988. Employees in employment: ILO and OECD publications.

Information is not available for Belgium, Ireland, Luxembourg and Turkey.

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