INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES
EFFECT ON COAL MINING DISPUTE Of the industrial disturbances in the nine i.youtlis ended September 30, 1925, the coal mining trouble looms largest on the official list just published, the total number of workers affected being 3601, representing an approximate loss in wages of £11,962. Following are the figures:—
Average duration (days) 15.50 5.21 2.61 6.00 Approximate loss in wages £1667 £11,962 £5410 £B6O There were four disturbances classed as miscellaneous, involving seven firms, affecting 155 workers, and with a total duration of four days. The approximate loss in wages was £3l.
bp o o CJ th .3 8 a g tf) £ .S o bZ) .5* g bp No. of disturbances 2 17 33 1 Firms involved ‘2 17 35 1 Workers affected ... fl!) 3G0I 17'29 380 Total duration (days) 81 8!) 86 6
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 81, 30 December 1925, Page 9
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136INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 81, 30 December 1925, Page 9
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