§ Mr. AmessTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will publish in theOfficial Report a table showing the rates of pay of civil servants of the following grades (a) administrative assistant, (b) administrative officer, (c) executive officer, (d) higher executive officer, (e) SEO, (f) grade 7, (g) grade 6 and (h) grade 5.
§ Mr. BrookeThe pay scales of the grades in question are as follows (with effect from 1 April 1988 unless other wise stated):
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Age £ Administrative Assistant 16 3,523 17 3,823 18 4,667 19 4,960 5,299 5,670 6,081 Administrative Officer 16 3,873 17 4,223 18 5,352 19 5,882 20 6,386 6,836 7,555 Executive Officer 18 6,134 19 6,798 20 7,641 8,221 8,907 9,696 10,755 Higher Executive Officer 10,434 10,858 11,278 11,805 12,436 13,458 Senior Executive Officer 12,806 13,334
Age £ 13,966 14,653 15,362 16,489 Grade 7–1 October 1988 16,692 17,443 18,228 19,048 19,905 20,801 21,737 122,715 23,737 24,805 25,921 Grade 6–1 October 1988 19,905 20,801 22,715 24,805 27,087 128,154 29,255 30,387 31,563 Grade 5–1 October 1988 27,087 28,154 29,255 30,387 131,563 32,784 34,053 35,371 1 Performance-related increments Staff at grades AA to grade 5 working in London also receive London Weighting at the following rates with effect from 1 July 1988:
Adult (18+) Juvenile (under 18) Inner 1,750 1,313 Intermediate 1,000 750 Outer 725 544 Since June this year Departments have been able to meet particular recruitment and retention difficulties with local pay additions of up to £600 per annum.