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Workers' Record Loss

' Over 21,000 workers, employed by 841 firms, lost £162,369 jn wages through 78 direct and partiastrikes during the period of nine months last year, ending Septem-

ber 30. These figures, published in the Monthly Abstract of Statistics, show that the amount of wages lost was a record, and the number of working days lost totalled 91,884 — 13,049 more than in 1947.

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Chronicle (Levin), 11 January 1949, Page 6

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Workers' Record Loss Chronicle (Levin), 11 January 1949, Page 6

Workers' Record Loss Chronicle (Levin), 11 January 1949, Page 6

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