HC Deb 09 June 1980 vol 986 cc36-9W
Mr. Wheeler

asked the Minister for the Civil Service if she will list the main Civil Service grades and show the current annual pay scales including annual increments, where they apply.

Mr. Channon

The main non-industrial Civil Service grades and the current pay scales for them are as follows :

Clerical Assistant (See Note 2) Clerical Officer Executive Officer Higher Executive Officer Senior Executive Officer Principal Senior Principal Assistant Secretary Under Secretary Deputy Secretary Permanent Secretary
Salaries from 7 May 1980 Salaries from 1 January 1980 Salaries from 1 April 1980
£ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £
Junior Scale Junior Scale
Age Age Age
16 41.91 16 2,396 18 3,775 6,950 8,600 10,600 11,750 14,250 18,000 22,500 (See Note 1)
17 46.59 17 2,678 19 4,250 7,200 8,900 10,900 12,750 15,000
18 53.22 18 3,057 20 4,900 7,430 9,250 11,350 13,750 15,750
19 3,209 5,340 7,700 9,600 11,850 15,000 16,500
20 3,362 5,790 8,020 10,000 12,325 17,000
6,230 8,555 10,500 12,800
6,745 13,400
14,000
Main Scale Main Scale
59.13 3,688
62.60 3,814
64.29 3,945
68.23 4,077
72.60 4,365
4,740

Notes :

1. Salaries for the Permanent Secretary grade are : Second Permanent Secretary—£26,000; Permanent Secretary—£28,500; Permanent Secretary to the Treasury Secretary to the Cabinet and Head of the Home Civil Service—£31,000.

2. Weekly rates of pay are shown for the Clerical Assistant grade.

Mr. Best

asked the Minister for the Civil Service if she will name those grades of civil servants, if any, that are currently in receipt of a salary which is less than the amount of pension now payable to persons who formerly occupied such grades ; and what is the present difference for each grade.

Mr. Channon

I know of no such case.