HC Deb 10 July 1913 vol 55 cc604-6W
Mr. JOWETT

asked the First Lord of the Admiralty the average annual increase of salary received by each officer who has entered his Department by means of the first division examination since 1st January, 1903?

Dr. MACNAMARA

The particulars are as follow:—

Clerk. Average annual increase of salary, including allowances.
£
1 62*
2 37*
3 30*
4 33
5 50
6 61
7 50
8 24
9 15*
10 30
11 36
12 36
13 34
14 33
15 *
16 63
17 15*
18 38
19 15*
20 63
21 63
22 80
23 15*
24 15*
25 20
26 20
27
28 20
29
* Calculated to date of ceasing duty at the Admiralty.

Mr. JOWETT

asked the First Lord of Admiralty the total number of minor staff officers and second division clerks who have been on the permanent establishment of his Department at any time since 1st January, 1903; the number of such officers who have been promoted to the first division, as recruited from the first division examination; and the immediate increase or decrease of salary involved in each of such cases of promotion, together with the length of service at the time of promotion?

Dr. MACNAMARA

The total number of minor staff officers and second division clerks who have been on the permanent establishment at the Admiralty at any time since 1st January, 1903, is 311. Of these, seven have been promoted to clerkships, Class I.:—

Increase or Decrease of Salary on Promotion. Length of Service of at time on Promotion.
£ s. d. Years. Months.
No. 1 19 0
No. 2 Decrease *30 0 0 12 11
No. 3 17 2
No. 4 16 11
No. 5 Increase 33 14 0 11 7
No. 6 Decrease †l05 15 0 13 7
No. 7 Decrease ‡32 17 0 17 4
* Received an allowance of £50 as private secretary from date of promotion to the first division. Net increase of emoluments on promotion was therefore £20.
† Was a deputy superintending clerk at time of promotion. Received an allowance of £100 as private-secretary from date of promotion to the first division. Net decrease of emoluments on promotion was therefore £5 15s.
‡ Was a staff clerk at time of promotion to the first division.