§ 67 and 68. Mr. Bartonasked the Financial Secretary to the Treasury (1) the number of temporary clerks at present employed in the general and departmental grades of the Civil Service, their departmental allocation, and the number who have had three years' service or more;
(2) the number of temporary officers at present employed in the general and departmental executive grades of the Civil Service; their departmental allocation; and the number who have had three years' service or more.
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§ Mr. Glenvil HallFollowing is the reply:
TEMPORARY STAFF IN GOVERNMENT EMPLOYMENT AT 1ST OCTOBER, 1948 Department General and Department Executive Staff General and Departmental Clerks Admiralty 410 8,561 Agriculture and Fisheries, Ministry of 977 7,832 Air Ministry 240 7,238 Central Land Board and War Damage Commission 311 740 Civil Aviation, Ministry of 36 791 Customs and Excise 165 803 Education, Ministry of 47 669 Food, Ministry of 6,947 24,173 Foreign Office 393 935 Fuel and Power, Ministry of 358 2,660 Health, Ministry of 45 725 Home Office 248 685 Inland Revenue 286 18,248 Labour and National Service, Ministry of 484 7,506 National Assistance Board 11 2,079 National Insurance, Ministry of 95 15,936 Ordnance Survey 2 142 Pensions, Ministry of 419 4,149 Post Office 22 11,886 Prison Commission 1 168 Scientific and Industrial Research 5 90 Stationery Office 8 305 Supply, Ministry of 1,920 6,183 Trade, Board of 2,061 4,492 Transport, Ministry of 127 1,957 War Office 541 16,297 Works, Ministry of 533 3,978 Other Departments (each employing fewer than 2,000 non-industrial Civil Servants at 1st October, 1948) 1,776 11,893 TOTALS 18,468 161,121 Data of the lengths of service of these staff is not available centrally.