HC Deb 22 May 1995 vol 260 c381W
Ms Hodge

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs how many posts were lost in(a) the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and (b) agencies for which the Foreign and Commonwealth Office is responsible, listing the total lost posts agency by agency in (i) 1993–94 and (ii) 1994–95; and how many posts are proposed to be lost in 1995–96. [25080]

Mr. Goodlad

Details of reductions in job slots resulting from efficiency measures taken in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Overseas Development Administration up to 1993–94 have been published annually in the citizens charter White Paper.

The number of job slots reduced in 1994–95 was: FCO, 1985; ODA, 32; and Natural Resources Institute, 49. The following reductions in 1995–96 have also been identified: FCO, 92; ODA, 50; and NRI, 140.

There have been no reductions in slots at Wilton Park, the FCO agency, nor are there plans for reductions in 1995–96.

Ms Hodge

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what changes there have been in the numbers of staff employed by(a) the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and (b) agencies for which the Foreign and Commonwealth Office is responsible, listing the changes in the number of staff agency by agency in (i) 1993–94 and (ii) 1994–95; and what changes are projected for 1995–96. [25062]

Mr. Goodlad

The members of permanent and casual staff employed by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office diplomatic wing and its executive agency and the Overseas Development Administration in 1993–94, projected outturn for 1994–95, and plans for 1995–96 are published in this Department's annual report, a copy of which is in the Library of the House.

The breakdown for the Overseas Development Administration and its agency, the Natural Resources Institute, is:

1993–94 1994–95 1995–96
ODA
Civil Service full-time equivalents 1,190 1,137 1,120
Overtime 21 17 17
Casuals 56 63 70
1,267 1,217 1,207
NRI
Civil Service full-time equivalents 428 341 341
Overtime 3 3 3
Casuals 25 25 25
456 369 369

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