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Industrial Disputes

Volume 233: debated on Thursday 19 December 1929

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11.

asked the Minister of Labour how many days have been lost owing to industrial disputes in the last six months as compared with the same period in 1928?

The number of working days lost through industrial disputes reported as having been in progress in Great Britain and Northern Ireland in the six months June-November, 1929, was approximately 7,510,000, of which 6,600,000 were lost in the cotton dispute of July-August. The corresponding total for the six months, June-November, 1928, was about 890,000. Small disputes involving less than 10 workpeople or lasting less than one working day are not included in these figures.

Would it be correct to say that the days lost during the last six months is approximately eight times that which it was for the same period last year?

Does it not prove that we were a better Government than hon. Members opposite?