Labour disputes Statistics on UK labour disputes covering: number of working days lost, number of stoppages of work and number of workers involved in strike action both as a whole and on a public/private basis.
Labour Disputes Public and Private Breakdown Note: As announced in the Labour Market Statistical Bulletin on 17 June, Public and private sector breakdown of labour disputes will be discontinued in its current form. As of 15 July 2009, data will be available from the Trade union membership, autumn 2002: Regional Trends 38 Percentages of public sector and private sector employees who belonged to a trade union in autumn 2002. It excludes the armed forces and those who did not say whether they belonged to a trade union.
Working days lost due to labour disputes: Regional Trends 38 The table shows rates per 1,000 employees of working days lost for all industries and services. The statistics relate only to disputes connected with terms and conditions of employment. Stoppages involving fewer than ten workers or lasting less than one d...
Trade union membership, Autumn 2001: Regional Trends 37 This tables shows in percentages of each region the number of manual and non-manual employees who belong to a trade union. It excludesthe armed forces and those who did not say whether they belonged to a trade union.
Labour Disputes Statistics The Office for National Statistics compiles labour disputes statistics.
Data are derived from a number of sources: the employer or trade union involved, regular centralised returns from certain major industries and public bodies, articles in a selectio...
Analysis Results for Employment relations
Trade Union Membership: an analysis of data from the autumn 2001 Labour Force Survey. This article describes data from the Labour Force Survey on trade union membership. It contains a detailed commentary on patterns of union membership accross various individual, job-related and workplace characteristics. Also included in this article are ...