HC Deb 28 April 1995 vol 258 cc774-5W
Mr. David Shaw

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence 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. [19687]

Mr. Freeman

[holding answer 25 April 1995]: Separate records are not maintained for all the individual defence agencies and it would require disproportionate cost to provide this information. We are, however, able to supply the overtime information requested at (a) and (b) for the Defence Evaluation and Research Agency and the Met Office. The information set out below relates to non-industrial and industrial staff for the financial years shown:

(a) Overtime hours worked (b) Amount paid £ million
1992–93—MOD including Agencies
Non-industrial 8,463,679 67.7
Industrial 8,279,479 52.2
Total 16,743,158 119.9
1993–94—MOD excluding DERA
Non-industrial 8,591,769 63.6
Industrial 7,372,299 48.1
Total 15,964,068 111.7
1993–94—DERA
Non-industrial 687,759 4.7
Industrial 314,763 2.1
Total 1,002,522 6.8
1994–95—MOD excluding DERA and Met Office
Non-industrial 7,201,061 50.5
Industrial 7,233,424 48.3
Total 14,434,485 98.8
1994–95—DERA
Non-industrial 714,186 5.2
Industrial 227,960 1.5
Total 942,146 6.7
1994–95—Met Office
Non-industrial 558,407 3.5
Industrial 454 0.003
Total 558,861 3.503

(c) 1992 Total MOD including agencies
Non-industrial 709,745 days
Industrial No data available
1993
Non-industrial 737,963 days
Industrial No data available
1994 Data is not yet available for this year

It is not possible to give a figure for the monetary equivalent of the total number of days lost to sickness. There are too many variables involved in this calculation and it would be difficult to rely on the accuracy of any such calculation.