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Mr. Ross
The salary scales at minimum and maximum of the lowest and highest grades of dietitians and the other classes referred to are set out in the table below. All these scales, together with conditions of service, are the concern of the appropriate Whitley Council as are also matters concerning relativities and career structure. Professional and Technical Council A agreed last month to a 4
67W
per cent. increase for the professions supplementary to medicine from 1st October, 1967. The new scales supersede those which had been in operation since 1st July, 1965 and I understand that negotiations are proceeding on the possibility of a further increase which would be effective from 1st January, 1969.
SALARIES OF SCOTTISH HOSPITAL DIETITIANS, PHYSIOTHERAPISTS, PHARMACISTS AND SOCIAL WORKERS AS AT 10TH JUNE, 1968 |
Dietitians |
Minimum £ |
Maximum £ |
Lowest grade—Basic |
790 |
1,004 |
Highest grade—Chief II |
1,102 |
1,456 |
Physiotherapists |
Minimum £ |
Maximum £ |
Lowest grade—Basic |
728 |
936 |
Highest grade— (non-teaching) Superintendent V |
1,227 |
1,591 |
(teaching) Principal II |
1,446 |
1,768 |
Pharmacists |
Minimum £ |
Maximum £ |
Lowest grade—Basic |
1,087 |
1,366 |
Highest grade—Chief V |
1,574 |
2,195 |
Social Workers |
Minimum £ |
Maximum £ |
Lowest grade—Basic |
820 |
1,300 |
Highest grade — Head Social Worker |
1,340 |
1,795* |
* Normal scale maximum, may in certain circumstances be extended to £2,025. |