HC Deb 27 November 1996 vol 286 cc309-11W
Mr. Hain

To ask the Deputy Prime Minister how many(a) full-time jobs, (b) part-time jobs, (c) full-time jobs which are on (i) renewable and (ii) unrenewable fixed term-contracts, (d) part-time jobs which are on renewable and (ii) unrenewable fixed-term contracts, (e) temporary jobs and (f) jobs classified as casual, there have been in (1) his Department and (2) executive agencies of his Department for each year since 1992. [5413]

The Deputy Prime Minister

[holding answer 25 November 1996]I refer the hon. Member to the reply given today by my hon. Friend the Paymaster General.

Mr. Hain

To ask the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster how many(a) full-time jobs, (b) par-time jobs, (c) full-time jobs which are on (i) renewable and (ii) unrenewable fixed-term contracts, (d) part-time jobs which are on (i) renewable and (ii) unrenewable fixed term-contracts, (e) temporary jobs and (f) jobs classified as casual, there have been in (1) his Department and (2) executive agencies of his Department for each year since 1992. [5411]

Mr. Willetts

This answer covers the Cabinet Office (Office of Public Service), its executive agencies, HMSO and the Central Office of Information. The information is as follows:

1 April 1996
Full-time Part-time Casual
Cabinet Office 579 33 1
(21)
Ops 446 21 5
(21)
CCTA 256 10 10
Civil Service College 200(241) 54 11
Recruitment and Assessment Services 128(61) 19 9

1 April 1996
Full-time Part-time Casual
Occupational Health and Safety Agency 97 11 9
(information on fixed-term contracts not available)
Chessington Computer Centre 347 50 12
(information on fixed-terms contracts not available)
SAFE 1086 4 102
(411 12) (201)
PACE 275 13 42
(20 1)
TBA 116 9 2
(91)
HMSO 2633 112 106
(941)
COI 428 15 19
(42)
Unless indicated, no staff were on fixed-term contracts.
1Renewable fixed-term contract.
2Unrenewable fixed-term contract.

1 April 1995
Full-time Part-time Casual
Cabinet Office 618 30 3
OPSS 848(31) 53 (12) 9
(31) (12)
Civil Service 222 58 16
(information on fixed-term contracts not available)
Recruitment and Assessment 124 (72) 13 (12) 6
Services Occupational Health and Safety Agency 93 10 0
(information on fixed-term contracts not available)
Chessington Computer Services 357 61 3
(information on fixed-term contracts not available)
HMSO 2,839 (682) 120 95
COI 498 (31) 14 16
Unless indicated, no staff were on fixed-term contracts.
1)Unrenewable fixed-term contract.
2Renewable fixed-term contract.

1 April 1994
Full-time Part-time Casual
Cabinet Office 428 23 0
OPSS 866 54 (11 17
Civil Service College 229 44 9
(information on fixed-term contracts not available)
Recruitment and Assessment 135 (41) 14 (21) 4
Services
Occupational Health and Safety 107 19 0
Agency
(information on fixed-term contracts not available)

1 April 1994
Full-time Part-time Casual
Chessington Computer Services 374 67 0
(information on fixed-term contracts not available)
HMSO 2,925 127 87
(101) (11)
COI 506 11 20
(22)
Unless indicated, no staff were on fixed-term contracts.
1Renewable fixed-term contract.
Unrenewable fixed-term contract.

1 April 1993
Full-time Part-time Casual
Cabinet Office 440 29 1
OPSS 808 50 1
(12)
Civil Service college 222 46 1
(information on fixed-term contracts not available)
Recruitment and Assessment Services 175 20 1
(12)
Occupational Health and Safety Agency 114 17 1
(information on fixed-term contracts not available)
Chessington Computer Services 407 68 1
(information on fixed-term contracts not available)
HMSO 3,007 147 50
(82)
COI 568 11 13
Unless indicated, no staff were on fixed-term contracts.
1Figures for casuals were not recorded
2Renewable fixed-term contract.

1 April 1992
Full-time Part-time Casual
Cabinet Office 863 74 1
(including OMCS) (12)
Civil Service College 204 44 1
(information on fixed-term contracts not available)
Recruitment and Assessment Services 227 (52) 17 1
Occupational Health and Safety Agency 106 17
(information on fixed-term contracts not available)
HMSO 3,152 137 59
COI 632 11 24
1Figures for casuals were not recorded. Unless indicated, no staff were on fixed-term contracts.
2Renewable fixed-term contract.