HC Deb 16 December 1925 vol 189 cc1396-7
22. Mr. HAYES

asked the First Lord of the Admiralty the present wages, including bonus, of the messengers and cleaners employed by the Admiralty, and the corresponding figures for 1914?

PAY OF THE MESSENGERS AND CLEANING STAFF AT THE ADMIRALTY.
1925. 1914.
Per annum. Per annum.
Office Keeper (a) £369 2 0 Office Keeper (a) £250 0 0
Deputy Office Keeper £238 16 0 Hall Porters (a) 1 at £150 0 0
1 at £130 0 0
Established Messengers (b) £157 10 0—£211 18 0 Per week.
25 per cent. of Pensioner Messengers and Labourers (b) £1 1 0 to £1 4 0
Per week. The remainder £1 1 0
Pensioner Messengers and Labourers £2 10 9 to £2 19 6
Duty Pay allowances, in addition to pay 19 at 7s. Per week Duty Pay allowances, in addition to pay 9 at 15s. per week.
4 at13s. 11d .per week 9 at 10s.per week
26 at 5s. Per week.
Per week.
£ s. d.
Superintendent of Girl Messengers 3 5 6
Supervisor of Girl Messengers 1 13 6
Supervising Girl Messenger 1 10 6 Per week
Girl Messengers under 16 years 14 6 Boy Messengers 9s. to 13s. 6d.
16 years 17 0
17 years 18 6
18 years 1 6 0
19 years 1 7 0
to 1 8 0
Per annum. Per week.
Housekeeper £140 0 0 to £171 10 0 £ s. d.
Per week. Head Charwoman 1 1 0
£ s. d. Assistants to Head Charwoman... 17 6
Assistants to Housekeeper 1 18 9 Charwomen 14 0
Lavatory Attendants 1 11 0
Storewoman 2 4 0
Charwomen 1 9 9
(a) Plus quarters, fuel and lights. (b) Two allowed quarters, fuel and lights.
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