HC Deb 10 December 1957 vol 579 c105W
42. Mr. Ross

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland what has been the effect on the work of administration of the Scottish Health Service of actions taken consequent on his deferment of the 3 per cent. salary increase for Health Service clerks and administrative workers.

Mr. Maclay

I am informed that so far there has been inconvenience only in isolated cases. If this action continues, it may involve some delay in certain work not affecting patients.

43. Mr. Ross

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will make a statement on his conference with the Staff Side representatives of the Whitley Councils in the Health Service.

Mr. Maclay

As my right hon. and learned Friend stated yesterday in answer to the hon. Member for Bermondsey (Mr. Mellish), he and I had a full and frank discussion with the deputation on varied aspects of the negotiating machinery in the Health Service and reaffirmed our undertaking to review in due course the decision to refuse a 3 per cent. salary increase.

TABLE
Name of School Direct Grant Pupils Fees
From To
£ £ s. d. £ s. d.
Dollar Academy 38,179 675 27 0 0 38 0 0
Dundee High School 33,160 953 16 16 0 29 8 0
George Heriot's, Edinburgh 60,228 1,384 21 0 0 27 0 0
Merchant Company Education Board: 180,307 33 0 0 45 0 0
Daniel Stewart's, Edinburgh 842
George Watson's Boys' College, Edinburgh 1,421
George Watson's Ladies' College, Edinburgh 919
The Mary Erskine School for Girls, Edinburgh 941
Governors of Hutcheson's Educational Trust: 54,253
Hutcheson's Boys' Grammar School, Glasgow 684 11 17 0 23 0 0
Hutcheson's Girls' Grammar School, Glasgow 1,008 9 9 0 23 15 0
Governors of Morrison's Academy: 33,288 27 7 6 44 5 0
Morrison's Academy for Boys, Crieff 375
Morrison's Academy for Girls, Crieff 390
Queen's Cross Roman Catholic Secondary School for Girls, Aberdeen 7,647 228 12 12 0 15 15 0
Robert Gordon's College, Aberdeen 35,132 1,071 9 8 0 21 0 0
St. Aloysius College, Glasgow 24,495 695 15 15 0 30 3 0
The Marr College, Troon 26,469 692 Nil

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