Economic & financial indicators

Labour disputes

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During the 1990s, rich countries lost an annual average of 59 working days per 1,000 employees in labour disputes, according to a report by Britain's Office for National Statistics. The average strike rate for the OECD fell by almost a third between the first and second half of the decade. It plunged by nearly a half across the EU over the period.

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