§ Mr. David ShawTo ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will list for each agency and the central Department for which he is responsible(a) the total hours of overtime worked for which payment has been made, (b) the total amount paid in overtime and (c) the total time in days and its monetary equivalent lost through sickness in each of the last three years. [19673]
§ Mr. NelsonThe information is as follows:
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1992–93 1993–94 1994–95 a) total hours overtime HM Treasury Central Statistical Office 122,156 92,988 65,716 20,792 15,291 16,202 Office of HM Paymaster General 67,552 69,353 41,170 Royal Mint 93,353 100,941 96,189 Valuation Office 141,820 124,499 191,590 Total 445,672 403,072 410,867
1992–93 1993–94 1994–95 b) total amount paid (£) HM Treasury 983,565 761,352 562,646 Central Statistical Office 188,377 142,594 161,203 Office of HM Paymaster General 417,804 511,426 310,434 Royal Mint 763,829 858,788 986,326 Valuation Office 1,305,877 1,146,386 1,764,161 Total 3,659,452 3,420,546 3,784,770
c) days lost through sickness 1992 1993 HM Treasury1 11,792.1 12,016.6 Central Statistical Office1 11,395.6 11,734.5 Office of HM Paymaster General1 9,243.2 9,129.6 Royal Mint1 2,102.5 2,105.3 Valuation Office 54,017.0 60,176.0 Total 88,550.4 95,162.0 1Data provided by OHSA. A monetary figure equivalent to the total number of days lost to sickness is not appropriate as there are too many variables involved in this calculation and it would be difficult to rely on the accuracy of any such calculation. Data are not yet available for 1994.