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Dock Disputes (Statistics)

Volume 484: debated on Tuesday 20 February 1951

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asked the Minister of Labour how many man hours have been lost through unofficial strikes in London docks and Liverpool docks, respectively, for each of the years from 1945 onwards; and what are the comparable figures for Cardiff docks.

Statistics are not available as to the number of man hours lost through disputes. The table below shows the approximate number of working days lost through stoppages of work due to industrial disputes during each of the years 1945 to 1950, inclusive, by dock

Birtley Employment ExchangeChester-le-Street Employment Exchange and Youth Employment OfficeWashington Station Employment Exchange
M.F.M.F.M.F.
(1) Number of persons registered as unemployed12579457907766
(2) Number of registered disabled persons suitable for ordinary employment (included in (1) above)29721142
(3) Number of registered severely disabled persons who are unlikely to obtain employment other than under special conditions (excluded from (1) above)6771