HC Deb 15 May 1919 vol 115 cc1818-21W
Sir S. HOARE

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs what is the number, respectively, of secretaries and clerks of all grades, showing each grade separately, of the Department of Oversea Trade; whether the staff has been recruited from the existing Civil Service and, if so, to what extent; how many secretaries and clerks have been appointed from outside the Civil Service; whether any temporary appointments have been made; and if it is intended to make any of the temporary appointments permanent?

Mr. HARMSWORTH

I append a statement showing the number of officers, both permanent and temporary, employed in

STAFF.
Total Numbers. Designation. Numbers appointed from the permanent Civil Service. Numbers appointed from outside the permanent Civil Service. Vacancies.
Permanent. Temporary.
(a)
1 Comptroller-General 1
3 Directors 3
1 Principal clerk 1
1 Commercial adviser 1
2 Upper division clerks 1 1
2 Assistant directors 2
4 Senior market officers 2 2
4 Senior trade officers 1 3
19 1st class market officers 5 5 9
16 1st class trade officers 14 2
38 Market officers 1 13 24
30 Trade officers 3 15 12
1 Senior staff officer 1
1 Finance officer 1
1 Secretary to British Industries Fair 1
2 1st class staff officers 2
12 Minor staff officers 5 2 5
1 3rd class assistant in Patent Office Library (on loan) 1
37 Second division clerks 18 (b) 19
1 Assistant for translations 1
1 Registry assistant 1
30 Assistant clerks 13 (c) 3(d) 14
26 Registered boy clerks 26 (e)
23 Temporary assistants 11 (f) 12
15 Class I. substitutes 11 4
87 4 95
(a) The Department of Oversea Trade as at present constituted was created in September, 1917; this column, therefore, includes all officers who were established Civil Servants at that time, as well as subsequent transfers from other Departments, (b) 3 serving with the Forces. (c) 2 serving with the Forces. (d) By competitive examination, (e) Including 1 on loan from Patent Office. (f) Includes 9 Consular officers on loan from Foreign Office and 2 officers seconded from other Departments.

the Department of Oversea Trade, distinguishing the appointments which have been made from the existing Civil Service and those which have been made from outside sources. Most of the commercial work of the Department is carried out by the cadres of Market and Trade Officers, and for these posts qualifications are necessary which are not usually acquired in the public service. A number of posts in these grades have in consequence been filled by persons with special commercial qualifications; all such appointments are made on a temporary basis in the first place in order that the suitability of candidates for permanent positions may be adequately tested.

The following is the statement referred to:

STAFF.
Total Nos. Designation. Numbers appointed from outside the Civil Service.
Temporary male clerks— Temporary.
6 Grade I. 6
13 Grade II. 13
29 Grade III. 29
9 Grade IV. 9
12 Grade V. 12
1 Superintendent of female staff 1
Temporary female clerks—
14 Grade I. 14
18 Grade II. 18
63 Grade III. 63
27 Grade V. 27
5 Superintendents of typists 5
Shorthand typists—
40 Grade I. 40
6 Grade II. 6
6 Grade III. 6
1 Grade IV. 1
Copying typists—
26 Grade I. 26
6 Grade II. 6
7 Grade III. 7
561 Grand Total 375