§ Mr. Tony BanksTo ask the Secretary of State for the Environment what was the total number of staff employed directly by local authorities, in England and Wales, in each year since 1979.
§ Mr. KeyThe information for England is as listed. Staffing levels of local authorities in Wales are a matter for my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Wales.
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Staffing levels at June of each year Year Total staff (full-time plus part-time) Total (full-time equivalents) 1979 2,512,593 1,975,170 1980 2,474,900 1,951,070 1981 2,420,956 1,914,368 1982 2,392,851 1,887,175 1983 2,405,448 1,892,603 1984 2,409,561 1,891,823 1985 2,419,293 1,892,117
Staffing levels at June of each year Year Total staff (full-time plus part-time) Total (full-time equivalents) 1986 2,448,709 1,902,192 1987 2,490,518 1,922,430 1988 2,514,330 1,929,719 1989 2,453,922 1,886,548 1990 2,480,059 1,900,965 1991 2,457,751 1,885,941 Source: Joint Staffing Watch for England.
Note:—Three major events caused significant losses from the local authority sector during the period covered by this table. The numbers involved are:
- 1. Approximately 6,300 ftes due to the abolition of the GLC and the metropolitan county councils in 1986.
- 2. Around 14,500 ftes due to the change in status of the local authority bus and municipal airport staff in 1986 and 1987.
- 3. Around 39,000 ftes when polytechnics and higher education institutions transferred from the public to the personal sector in 1989.