§ Mr. de Freitasasked the Minister of Health how far the basic pay of a
HOSPITAL SERVICE Pharmaceutical Whitley Council, agreement operative from 1st November, 1956 Basic grade pharmacists, male and female All areas except the Metropolitan Police Area £580 × £30(6)—£760×£25(1)—£785 Metropolitan Police Area As above plus London weighting of £20 per annum at ages 21 to 25 and £30 per annum thereafter A higher qualification allowance of £25 is payable in addition to pharmacists holding a qualification higher than the normal pharmaceutical qualification (i.e., Ph.C.)
RETAIL PHARMACY NATIONAL JOINT COUNCIL FOR RETAIL PHARMACY AGREEMENT OPERATIVE FROM 15TH OCTOBER, 1956 — Minimum Rates (Annual (52 weeks) equivalents of weekly rates) 1st year 2nd year 3rd year £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Pharmacists (Males) Provincial A areas (broadly towns outside the Metro politan Police Area with population of more than 10,000) 564 4 0 590 4 0 616 4 0 Provincial B areas (all other provincial areas) 551 4 0 577 4 0 603 4 0 Metropolitan Police Area 577 4 0 603 4 0 629 4 0 The rates for females are lower by £18 4s. 0d. per annum.
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AGREEMENT OF 1ST APRIL, 1957 BETWEEN THE NATIONAL WAGES BOARD OF THE CO-OPERATIVE UNION LTD. AND UNION OF SHOP, DISTRIBUTIVE AND ALLIED WORKERS — (Annual (52 weeks) equivalents of weekly rates) 1st year 2nd year 3rd year £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Qualified Pharmacy Assistants (Males) Provincial A areas … … … 616 4 0 642 4 0 668 4 0 Provincial B areas … … … 603 4 0 629 4 0 655 4 0 Metropolitan Police Area … … … 629 4 0 655 4 0 681 4 0 The rates for females are lower by £18 4s. 0d. per annum. pharmaceutical chemist in the hospital service is below that prevailing in pharmaceutical jobs outside the hospital service.
§ Mr. Walker-SmithFollowing are the negotiated rates of pay:
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§ Mr. de Freitasasked the Minister of Health how far below establishment the hospital pharmaceutical service is in the country generally, and in Lincoln in particular.
§ Mr. Walker-SmithNo figures are readily available for the country as a whole, but in Lincoln excluding students there is a shortage on the authorised establishment of four whole-time staff offset by one assistant in dispensing and one part-time pharmacist. In addition, applications for one post of chief pharmacist recently advertised are being considered.