§ Mr. Wheelerasked 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. ChannonThe main non-industrial Civil Service grades and the current pay scales for them are as follows :
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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.
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§ Mr. Bestasked 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. ChannonI know of no such case.