HC Deb 30 June 1994 vol 245 cc714-5W
Mr. McMaster

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will publish a table showing the salary range of each rank of fire service officer in Scotland; and if he will make a statement.

Lord James Douglas-Hamilton

Relevant information is as follows:

Salary range
Rank Minimum2 £ Maximum £
(Whole-time operational personnel)1
Firefighter 12,705 15,300
Leading firefighter 17,046 17,745
Sub-officer 17,724 18,852
Station officer 20,559 21,864
Assistant divisional officer 21,669 23,691
Divisional officer III 23,211 24,885
Divisional officer II 24,645 27,318
Divisional officer I 27,219 29,178
Senior divisional officer 29,301 31,608
Assistant firemaster 38,673 3
Firemaster4 38,960 68,124
(Whole-time control room personnel)
Fire control operator 9,876 15,501
Leading fire control operator 13,824 16,548
Senior fire control operator 14,178 17,571
Fire control officer 18,924 20,391
Group fire control officer 21,351 22,872
Principal fire control officer 23,565 25,683
1Retained personnel receive an annual retaining fee of from £1,314 to £2,184 together with turn-out and attendance fees. Volunteer personnel receive an hourly fee for authorised duty.
2Incremental stages between minima and maxima at most ranks are related to both years of service in rank and total years of service.
3The salary scale for an Assistant Firemaster is at 75 per cent. at all points of the scale of the Firemaster except where an Assistant Firemaster is appointed as Deputy Firemaster, in which case the salary scale is at 80 per cent. at all points of the scale of the Firemaster.
4The salary range for Firemasters has a minimum and a maximum for each of 9 population bands. The minimum shown is that for the lowest population band of up to 240,000. The maximum is that for the highest band in Scotland of 1,700,001 to 2,300,000.

This table reflects in summary form salary scales agreed by the National Joint Council for Local Authorities' Fire Brigades and the National Joint Council for Chief and Assistant Chief Officers of Local Authorities' Fire Brigades.