§ Mr. Sean HughesTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer with respect to the support grades in his Department(a) what is the number of staff employed, (b) how many vacancies there are in London and elsewhere and how many of these have existed for over one month and over three months, (c) how many temporary and casual appointments there are and (d) how much overtime was worked by them in London and elsewhere.
§ Mr. BrookeThe number of support grades employed in the Treasury is 241; the number of vacancies in London and elsewhere are five and none respectively, of which two have existed for over one month and three have existed for over three months; there are no temporary appointments and 1 casual appointment; in 1988–89 about 49,500 hours overtime were worked in London and 1,600 hours overtime elsewhere.
§ Mr. Sean HughesTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer with respect to the support grades in his Department(a) what is the number of staff employed, (b) how many vacancies there are and how many of these have existed for over one month and over three months, (c) how many temporary and casual appointments there are and (d) how much overtime was worked by them in London and elsewhere.
§ Mr. BrookeThe number of support grades employed in the Treasury is 241; the number of vacancies is five, of which two have existed for over one month and three for over three months; there are no temporary appointments and one casual appointment; in 1988–89 about 49,500 hours of overtime were worked in London and about 1,600 hours overtime elsewhere.