§ Mr. ReesTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what are the average weekly earnings of prisoners in England and Wales.
§ Mr. MellorFollowing a recent increase in inmates' earnings, it is estimated that average weekly pay in 1990–91 for inmates in England and Wales (including those who are unoccupied) will be about £2.80. All convicted inmates, as well as those unconvicted inmates who offer themselves for work, receive a basic weekly payment of £1.75 whether occupied or not. A range of flat-rate, piece-rate and incentive pay schemes provide opportunities to earn up to a maximum of £5.87 per week in certain workshops and kitchens.
§ Mr. ReesTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what is(a) the average and (b) the maximum weekly earnings of a prisoner undertaking group I, group II and group III employment, respectively.
§ Mr. MellorWith effect from 9 April 1990, the weekly rates under the flat rate scheme for inmates in England and Wales are as follows:
Average £ Maximum £ Group I 2.95 3.55 Group II 2.75 3.35 Group III 2.55 3.15
§ Mr. ReesTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what is the hourly overtime rate for prisoners' work.
§ Mr. MellorThe rate is 8p.
§ Mr. ReesTo ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what is the weekly rate of earnings paid to prisoners for whom no work is available.
§ Mr. MellorWith effect from 9 April 1990, £1.75.