HC Deb 21 August 1945 vol 413 cc458-9W
Mr. De la Bère

asked the Minister of Food whether he will state the total number of men and women employed by his Department as supervisors, assistants and staff in the various areas throughout the country, excluding Oxford, as at 30th June, 1945.

Sir B. Smith

It is assumed that the hon. Member's inquiry relates to the staff of the Potatoes and Carrots division of the Ministry. The total number of staff (men and women) of that division who are employed in areas throughout the country, excluding Oxford, is 1,085, of whom 92 are employed in a part-time capacity.

Mr. De la Bère

asked the Minister of Food the total number of men and women employed in the Potato Division of the Ministry of Food, at Oxford, on 30th June, 1945.

Sir B. Smith

The total number of men and women employed in the Potatoes and Carrots Division of the Ministry of Food at Oxford on 30th June, 1945, was 759, divided as to 419 representing the general trade administration, and 340 who are employed on finance and accounting duties. Of this total number, 276 are officers engaged on a part-time basis.

Mr. De la Bère

asked the Minister of Food whether it is proposed to reconstitute the Ministry of Food, Potato Division, with a view to reduction in numbers and making available redundant staff for employment in industry.

Sir B. Smith

No immediate change in the functions of the Potato Division is contemplated. Every possible economy will be made in the staff, which is no more than adequate to carry out present duties.

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