HC Deb 23 March 1983 vol 39 cc437-8W
Mr. Ernie Ross

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science what information he has as to expenditure on redundancy compensation paid to Dundee university since the academic year 1981–82; what are the estimated payments until the year 1983–84; and if he will provide a breakdown of the staff involved.

Mr. William Waldegrave

Following are(a) payments to the University of Dundee recommended by the University Grants Committee for expenditure on redundancy compensation—under the arrangements

Pupils in maintained Secondary Schools: percentage in each type of school
Middle deemed secondary Comprehensive Modern Grammar Technical and other
per cent. per cent. per cent. per cent. per cent.
Barking 100.0
Barnet 94.0 6.0
Bexley 49.9 21.0 10.8 18.4
Brent 100.0
Bromley 92.7 1.1 6.2
Croydon 99.8 0.2
Ealing 100.0
Enfield 94.1 5.9
Haringey 100.0
Harrow 100.0
Havering 100.0
Hillingdon 97.3 2.7
Hounslow 100.0
Kingston-upon-Thames 9.6 73.4 17.0
Merton 48.0 52.0
Newham 100.0
Redbridge 91.4 8.6
Richmond-upon-Thames 100.0
Sutton 27.0 50.3 22.6
Waltham Foresst 100.0
Inner London 93.4 6.6
Birmingham 94.5 5.5
Coventry 99.9 0.1
Dudley 12.1 87.9
Sandwell 100.0
Solihull 100.0
Walsall 3.3 92.0 4.7
Wolverhampton 97.3 2.7
Knowsley 100.0
Liverpool 60.2 20.5 12.3 7.0
St. Helens 100.0

announced on 25 January and 27 March 1982—in the academic year 1981–82; (b) estimated payments in the academic year 1982–83 to the end of March 1983; (c) estimated payments for the remainder of the academic year 1982–83 and the academic year 1983–84.

a b c
Expenditure £ million (estimate) (estimate)
Academic and academic-related 0.9 0.1 0.9
Non-academic 0.04 0.1 Nil

Following are the staff to whom these payments relate, for the same periods.

a b c
Staff (estimate) (estimate)
Academic
Professors 5 Nil 8
Senior lecturers 13 2 17
Lecturers 5 2 8
Academic-related 16 1 5
Non-academic 15 10 Nil

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