HC Deb 10 July 1913 vol 55 cc612-3W
Mr. JOWETT

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will state the average annual increase of salary received by each officer who has entered his Department by means of the first division examination since 1st January, 1903?

Mr. McKENNA

The particulars are as follows:—

Clerk. Average Annual Increase of Salary, including Acting Allowances and Allowances as Private Secretaries.
£
1 55
2 62
3 62
4 41
5 41
6 20
7 50
8 20
9 20
10 20
11 20
12 20
13 20

Four clerks have not served one year and are excluded from the above figures

Mr. JOWETT

asked the Home Secretary 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 the first division, as recruited from the first division examination; 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. McKENNA

The numbers of minor staff officers and second division clerks who have been on the permanent establishment of the Home Office since 1st January, 1903, are:—Minor staff officers, 17; second division clerks, 41, past and present. Two of these have been promoted to the first division at their existing salary at the time of promotion, plus a proportional increment of salary for the fractional part of a year between the date at which they received their last increment of salary and the date of their promotion. Each officer had served between twenty and twenty-one years.