§ Mr. HAYDN JONESasked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture how many grades of inspectors of fisheries there are at present at the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries; what is the salary attached to
Salary. 1 Chief inspector £1,000, without war bonus. 1 Superintending naturalist inspector £500, rising to £700, with war bonus. 3 General inspectors (including one still on military service and one hydrographer, with rank of general inspectors) £400, rising to £500, with war bonus. 2 Inspectors £300/£400, with war bonus. 5 Naturalist inspectors £300, rising to £400, with war bonus. 2 Assistant naturalist inspectors (non-established) £150/£250, with war bonus. 2 Assistant inspectors (non-established) £150/£250, with war bonus. 3 Temporary assistant inspectors £250, without war bonus. 3 Temporary assistant inspectors £200, without war bonus. 1 Temporary inspector (non-established) £270, without war bonus. The whole question of the grading and pay of officers employed in fishery duties on the coast is now the subject of discussion
480Weach grade; and how many temporary and permanent inspectors of fisheries there are at present in each grade?
Sir A. BOSCAWENThe staff of inspectors at present attached to the Fisheries Division is graded as follows:—
between the Ministry and the Treasury.