Turkey
Organization responsible for the statistics
The statistics are collected, compiled and published by the
Ministry of Labour and Social Security.
Objectives and users
Not available.
Coverage
Strikes and lockouts
The statistics cover:
- constitutional or official strikes
- work stoppages initiated by employers
- rotating or revolving strikes
Sympathetic or solidarity strikes, political strikes and general
strikes are considered to be unlawful and are not included in the
statistics, nor are other unofficial strikes, go-slows, working
to rule, overtime bans or sit-ins.
Minimum threshold
None.
Economic activities
The following branches of economic activity or sectors are
excluded: rescue and burial services; petroleum, gas, coal,
electricity and water (discovery, production, refining and
distribution of); banks and public notaries; public bodies for
fire fighting, garbage collection, intracity transportation
(road, rail and water); vaccination and serum-producing
establishments, hospitals and clinics, sanatoriums,
preventoriums, dispensaries, drugstores and similar
establishments; schools, crèches and old people's homes;
graveyards; and establishments run by the armed forces.
Workers
Workers directly involved, workers indirectly involved and
workers rendered idle in economic units other than those directly
involved in the strikes or lockouts. As well as regular paid
employees, the statistics cover temporary, casual and seasonal
workers. Although there are no special provisions in this
respect in the labour legislation, part-time workers are
included. Unpaid family workers are not included, not are
workers laid off or workers absent on sick or annual leave.
No particular occupational groups are excluded.
Geographic areas
Whole country.
Types of data collected
- number of strikes and lockouts
- number of economic units involved
- number of workers involved
- duration
- time not worked
Concepts and definitions
Strike
Any concerted cessation by workers of their work with the object
of halting the activities of a given establishment or of
paralysing such activities to a considerable extent, or any
abandonment by workers of their work in accordance with a
decision taken to that effect by an organization.
Lockout
Any action taken by an employer or his representative, either on
his own initiative or in accordance with a decision taken by an
employers' organization to refuse employment to the workers and
so completely halt the activities of a given establishment.
These definitions are taken from Act No. 2822 of 5 May 1983
regarding Collective Labour Agreements, Strikes and Lock-outs.
Methods of measurement
Strikes and lockouts
The basic unit of measurement used to record a strike or lockout
is the establishment in the same branch of economic activity.
The resumption of a strike or lockout that is interrupted but
later recommences, still due to the same case of dispute, is
treated as the same strike or lockout.
Work stoppages arising from the same case of dispute,
occurring simultaneously or at different times, either in
different establishments of the same enterprise or in
establishments of different enterprises, are counted as one
strike or lockout if they relate to the same branch of economic
activity.
Economic units involved
The economic unit is the establishment or enterprise, providing
that the enterprise comprises establishments belonging to the
same branch of economic activity. The establishment is defined
as the place or location where work is performed under contract
of employment.
Workers involved
The number of workers involved is the total number of workers
involved on the first day of the strike or lockout. Part-time
workers, where relevant, are treated on the same basis as
full-time workers.
Duration
The duration of a strike is measured in workdays from the date
the strike or lockout began in the first economic unit involved
up to the date it terminated in the last one.
Time not worked
Total time not worked, in workdays, is the product of the number
of workers involved and the duration. Time not worked is
measured for all workers involved directly or indirectly, but not
separately. The shorter working hours of part-time workers are
not taken into account, nor is overtime.
Classifications
Branch of economic activity
The data are classified by branch of economic activity using a
national classification with 28 levels.
Reference period and periodicity
The statistics are compiled and published for periods of six
months. They refer to strikes and lockouts beginning during the
particular reference period plus those continuing from the
previous period.
Analytical measures
None.
Historical background of the series
Not available.
Documentation
Series available
Not available.
Bibliographic references
General Directorate for Labour (Ministry of Labour and Social
Security): Labour Statistics (bi-annual).
Data published by the ILO
The number of strikes and lockouts, the number of workers involved and the
number of days not worked, by economic activity.
Confidentiality
Not available.
International standards
Not available.
Methods of data collection
There is a legal obligation on the part of trade unions to report
the occurrence of a strike to the Regional Directorates of Labour
supplying information concerning the date a strike commences and
ends, the number of establishments, of workers involved and days
not worked. This information is transmitted to the General
Directorate of Labour for compilation.