HC Deb 14 July 1913 vol 55 c907W
Mr. JOWETT

asked the Postmaster-General 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. HERBERT SAMUEL

There are no minor staff officers in the service of the Post Office. The total number of second division clerks who have been on the permanent establishment of the Department since 1st January, 1903, is 1,849, but the maximum number of second division clerkships authorised at any one time was 1,305. Ten second division clerks were promoted to posts which are recruited from the higher division examination. Particulars of their service and the increase in pay obtained on appointment are given below:—

Length of Service on the Second Division. Increase of pay on Promotion. Decrease of pay on promotion.
Years. Months. £ £
1 16 5
2 16 11
3 8 11 45
4 10 7 20
5 10 20
6 8 25
7 9 7
8 10 9
9 12 6
10 11 5