HC Deb 11 October 1976 vol 917 cc47-8W
Mrs. Wise

asked the Secretary of State for Employment whether he is satisfied with the activities of the professional and executive recruitment section of the Manpower Services Commission; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Golding

Yes. PER is providing a useful recruitment and placement service at a cost to public funds substantially less, in equivalent money terms, than the service it superseded. Additionally the Manpower Services Commission has recently undertaken a comprehensive review of this service, and has reaffirmed the aim of making PER financially self-supporting.

Mrs. Wise

asked the Secretary of State for Employment what is the average cost of a placement by the professional and executive recruitment section of the Manpower Services Commission (a) gross and (b) after deduction of income received by way of fees from employers.

Mr. Golding

On the basis of the provisional PER statement of accounts for the 1975–76 financial year the total cost of placing is £603. When account is taken of the social subvention payable to PER in recognition of its non-commercial activities, the gross cost per placing is £423, and £135 when account is taken of fees received from employers.

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