AND AGGREGATE I. CLASSIFIED BY [Compiled by the Ministry of Labor; see note at head of table on p. 129] NUMBER OF WORKPEOPLE DIRECTLY AND INDIRECTLY INVOLVED 2 IN 1 The "general strike," which occurred in May 1926, involving about 1,580,000 work people in the transport, printing, building, iron and steel, etc., industries, and causing a loss of about 15 million working days, has been included in the totals but not in the separate groups of industries. DURATION, 1922-36 GROUPS OF INDUSTRIES [Compiled by the Ministry of Labor; see note at head of table on p. 129] NUMBER OF WORKPEOPLE DIRECTLY AND INDIRECTLY INVOLVED 2 IN 2 See note 2 on p. 129. 31. e., the number of work people multiplied by the number of working days lost, allowing for workpeople replaced by others, etc. 131 TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKPEOPLE INVOLVED (DIRECTLY AND INDIRECTLY) 2 Workpeople involved Under 100 workpeople. 100 and under 250.. 250 and under 500. NUMBER OF DISPUTES CLASSIFIED BY TOTAL NUMBERS OF WORKPEOPLE 500 and under 1,000. 58 86 58 26 30 1,000 and under 5,000. 37 59 51 27 15 5,000 and under 10,000. 3 6 8 2 3 10,000 and upwards.. 4 1 The figures in this table relate exclusively to strikes and lock-outs beginning in the years shown, and those for aggregate duration relate to the total loss in working days of such disputes, including the days lost in subsequent years in cases where the dispute extended over more than 1 calendar year. The figures of aggregate duration shown differ, therefore, from those in the tables on pp. 129-131, which give the aggre TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKPEOPLE INVOLVED (DIRECTLY AND INDIRECTLY) 2 NUMBER OF DISPUTES CLASSIFIED BY AGGREGATE DURATION IN WORKING DAYS Working days TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKPEOPLE INVOLVED (DIRECTLY AND INDIRECTLY) 2 NUMBER OF DISPUTES CLASSIFIED BY TOTAL NUMBERS OF WORKPEOPLE Total. Workpeople involved gate duration, within each year, of all strikes and lock-outs in progress in that year, whether beginning in that or in an earlier year. 2 See note 2 on page 129. 3 Less than 500. |