HC Deb 10 July 1913 vol 55 cc608-9W
Mr. JOWETT

asked the President of the Board of Education the average annual increase of salary received by each officer who has entered his Department as a junior examiner since 1st January, 1903?

Mr. J. A. PEASE

Of the officers appointed in my Department since 1st January, 1903, whose first appointment to the permanent service was to the grade of junior examiner, thirty-one have received an average annual increase of salary of £25, and the remaining eight have received an average annual increase of £37, £39, £47, £47, £50, £52, £57, and £66, respectively.

Mr. JOWETT

asked the President of the Board of Education the total number of minor staff officers and second division clerks who have been on the permanent establishment of his Department at any time since 1st January, 1903; the number of such officers who have been promoted to examinerships; and the immediate increase or decrease of salary involved in each of such cases of promotion, together with the length of service at the time of promotion?

Mr. PEASE

The total number of minor staff officers and second divison clerks who have been on the permanent establishment at any time since 1st January, 1903, is 439. One of these officers has been promoted to an examinership. The immediate increase of salary that he received on promotion was £112 10s. At the time of his promotion he had served as a second division clerk for nine years and seven months.