§ Mr. WILMOTasked the Financial Secretary to the Treasury the numbers of men and women, respectively, employed in the established departmental clerical class of the Board of Inland Revenue in the grade proceeding to a maximum of £180 basic, men, and £150 basic, women; and in the grade proceeding to a maximum of £250 basic, men, and £220 basic, women, on 1st April, 1933?
§ Mr. HORE-BELISHAThe numbers of men and women employed in the established (departmental) clerical classes of the Inland Revenue on 1st April, 1933, are as follow:
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— In the grade proceeding to a maximum of £180 basic. In the grade proceeding to a maximum of £250 basic. Men … … … … … 4,114 1,835 In the grade proceeding to a maximum of £150 basic. In the grade proceeding to a maximum of £220 basic. Women … … … … … 837 141
This staff was distributed thus:— Men:— Proceeding to £180 basic. Proceeding to £250 basic. Office of Chief Inspector of Taxes 3,631† 1,588* Office of A. & C. G. (Collection Service) 342 130 Valuation Office 141 117 4,114 1,835 Women:— Proceeding to £150 basic. Proceeding to £220 basic. Office of Chief Inspector of Taxes 798‡ 137 Office of A. & C. G. (Collection Service) 37 4 Valuation Office 2 — 837 141 * Including 99 in receipt of temporary non-pensionable allowance of £30 per annum basic. † Including 1,183 in receipt of temporary non-pensionable allowance of £30 per annum basic (subject to minimum—£200—of the grade proceeding to £250 not being exceeded). ‡ Including 167 in receipt of temporary non-pensionable allowance of £30 per annum basic.