Lieut.-Commander Hutchisonasked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty the number of industrial and non-industrial civil servants, respectively, employed in dockyards at home, and dockyards
— 1939. 1st January, 1948. At Home. Overseas. At Home. Overseas. Non-industrial … … 3,800 550 6,050 850 (1st January) (1st January) Industrial … … 47,900 24,100 54,700 35,450 (1st April) (1st April) The figures for non-industrials exclude staff entered locally overseas as complete comparable figures for 1939 are not available.
Lieut.-Commander Hutchisonasked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty the number of non-industrial and industrial civil servants, respectively, in the service of the Admiralty, other than those employed in dockyards at home and overseas, on 1st January, 1939, and at the present time.
§ Mr. W. EdwardsThe approximate numbers of non-industrial and industrial civil servants employed in the service of the Admiralty, other than those employed in the dockyards at home and overseas, at the beginning of 1939 and on 1st January, 1948, were as follow:
1939. 1st January, 1948. Non-industrial … 7,650 25,650 (1st Jan.) Industrial … 22,850 57,100 (1st April) The figures for non-industrials exclude staff entered locally overseas as complete comparable figures for 1939 are not available