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KEY FIGURES
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| Jun | Jul | ended |
| 2003 | 2003 | Jul 2003 |
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Number of disputes | r57 | 62 | 670 |
Number of employees involved ('000) | r12.6 | 51.7 | 170.0 |
Working days lost ('000) | r20.5 | 47.2 | 270.0 |
Working days lost per thousand employees | . . | . . | 33 |
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r revised | | | |
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Working days lost
KEY POINTS
MONTHLY ESTIMATES
- During July 2003, there were 62 disputes, 5 more than June 2003.
- The number of employees involved in industrial disputes increased from 12,600 in June 2003 to 51,700 in July 2003.
- There were 47,200 working days lost due to industrial disputation in July 2003, an increase of 26,700 from June 2003.
- The Education and Health and community services industries accounted for 11,200 (24%) of the total number of working days lost in July 2003.
- In July 2003, Western Australia accounted for 15,900 (34%) of working days lost.
ANNUAL ESTIMATES
- During the twelve months ended July 2003, there were 670 disputes, 32 less than in the twelve months ended July 2002.
- During the twelve months ended July 2003, there were 270,000 working days lost, 33,600 less than in the twelve months ended July 2002.
- The Coal mining industry had the highest number of working days lost per thousand employees (342) in the twelve months ended July 2003.
- Western Australia had the highest number of working days lost per thousand employees (54) in the twelve months ended July 2003.
NOTES
CHANGES IN THIS ISSUE
Revisions have been made to the monthly series as a result of disputes being identified after the release of the previous issue and as a result of correcting errors in previously reported data.
ABBREVIATIONS
ABS | Australian Bureau of Statistics |
ANZSIC | Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification |
INQUIRIES
For further information about these and related statistics, contact the National Information and Referral Service on 1300 135 070 or Peta Sheehan on Perth (08) 9360 5159.
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